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CARYOPHYLLAGEM 

 Dianthus Linn. 

 * D. CaryophjrHus Linn. Clove Pink 

 Eelh. ed. 2, 166; ed. 3, 173. 

 Old walls. P. June. 



5. Chippenham Park wall; Eelh. — 8. Leverington ' ■ 

 Eelh. 



2. D. deltoides Linn. Maiden Pink. 



Caryophyllus virgineus, B. 0. App. ii. 4. Caryophyllus 

 minor repens nostras, M. M. 91. Dianthus deltoides, M. PI. 

 10. Eelh. 174. 



Dry hills. P. June to September. 



1. Hildersham, on the Furze-hill next to Linton !; Eev. 

 Dr Cookson. — 3. Near White Wood, Gamlingay; J. M. 



Saponakia Linn. 

 %\. S. officinalis Linn. Soapwort. 



Saponaria, E. C. 150. S. officinarum, M. M. 93. S. 

 officinalis, M. PI. 10. Eelh. 173. 



Near houses. Probably planted formerly. P. August. 



1. Hinton, near the entrance by the footway from Cam- 

 bridge to the spring. Barnwell Abbey; S. W. W. Shel- 

 ford; J. M.— 2. By the river at Ickleton; G. S. G. Whit- 

 tlesford; J. M. — 3. Grantchester; S. W. W. In lane between 

 Trwnpington church and London road; Comberton; Eelh. — 

 4. On the way to Cottenham from Histon; Eev. S. Hiley. 

 Near Cambridge; W. H. C. Madingley; J. M. — 5. Paper 

 Mills, near Cambridge; S. W. W. — 8. Horse-shoe Corner, 

 Wisbech. 



