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3,. Silene vulgaris (Moench.) Garcke. Bladder Campion,. M. p. 389. 

 Ballast. Summer. 

 Philadelphia— Greenwich Point (Te.), Wayne Junction (Wn,). North- 

 ampton — (P.). , 



Camden— Kaighn's Point (He.) (Wn.). M ercer— Trenton (C). 



4. Silene "Virginica L. Fire Pink, ' Catchfly. M. p. 390. Dry wood's. 



Summer. 

 Camden— Camden (C). Gloucester— Woodbury (Gi.). 

 New Castle— Townsend; Dr. f}'k. tifAtAott (He.), Thatcher's, Mount 

 Cuba. ■■ -■' • ''■'■ • i ' - 



5. Silene Caroliniana Walt. Wild Pink.- ' M. p. '390. Dry sandy or 



rocky' soil. Spring. ' ""' 



6. Sjlesje antirrhina L.. 'Sleepy Catchfly. l M. p'.' 390". "vTaste places and 



,,woods v Summer. 



7. Silene Armeria L. Sweet William Catchfly. M.. p. 39Q. Escaped 



from gardens. Early summer. \ ,!,••,. . 



8. Silene noctiflora L. Night-flowering Catchfly. M. p. 391. Waste 



places. Summer. < • ■. ■ . < : > , ; i : 



9. Silene Anglica L. M. p. 391. Ballast. Spring. "'■ 



Philadelphia— Wayne Junction (Br.), Greenwich Point, I. Burt' (He.). 

 , , Northampton— (P.). 



Camden — Kaighn's Point, C. A. Boice (B. C.) (Ja.). 



10. Silene dichotoma Ebrh. M. p. 3.91. Waste places. Summer. 



M ercer— Trenton (C). 



■ .3. LYCHNIS L. 



Calyx-teeth not twisted; plants pubescent, glandular orglatoi'ate. 

 Fruiting calyx much enlarged, ovoid or globose. 



Flowers white or pink; opening in the evening. l.L. alba. 

 Flowers red, opening in the morning. . . v ,. 2. L. dioica. 



Fruiting calyx campanulate or tubular. 3. L. Flos-cuculi. 



Calyx-teeth twisted,, plant white-woolly all over. , , , , 4. L. Coronaria. 



1. Lychnis, al^a Mill. Evening Lychnis. M. p. .392. Waste .places ,and 



on ballast. Summer. 



PUladelphia— Ballas.ty G. A. Boice (B. C), Falls of Schuylkill- (Pr.), 

 Neck (VP.). Bucks'-^ Doylestown, A. S. Martin; Sellersville (Fr.). 

 Delaware — Lansdowne (Pe.), Swarthmore (Pr.), Concord (W. Tr.). 

 Northampton— (P.). 



Camden — Kaighn's Point, Ancora (Mar.) (Sen.). Gloucester — 

 Swedesboro (Li.), National Park (VP.). Monmouth— Long Branch (C). 

 M ercer— Trenton (C.)." 



New Castte— Pocopsin, T. F. Savery 's, Gilpin Ave. 



2. Lychnis dioica L. Red Campion. M. p. 392, Waste places, and bal- 



last. Summer. 

 Lancaster— Safe Harbor (P.). 

 Camden— Ballast (C.).' Mercer— Pennington, Trenton (C.).' 



3. Lychnis Flos-cuculi L. Cuckoo-flower,' Bagged Bobin. M. p. 392. 



Moist or marshy places. Summer. 

 Philadelphia— (P.). Bucks— Morrisville, Carversville (WS.). 



