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Dianthus ccesitis, L. (Mountain Pink). 

 L. Very rare. On the limestone rocks in Furness. — (Aiton.) 

 (Doubtless a mistake.) 



150. Dianthus deltoides, L. (Maiden Pink). Native. 

 English type. Range 1. 



C. Foot of Skiddaw.— (Mr. Cooke.) 



W. Sandy hill below Common, Holme Bridge near Great 

 Strickland. — (Lawson.) I searched for it there without 

 success in 1883. 



L. Common pastures in High Furness. — (Aiton.) 



Saponaria Vaccaria, L. Alien. 



C. A weed in garden ground at Ghyllbank College, White- 

 haven. — (W. Hodgson.) 



151. Saponaria officinalis, L. (Soapwort). Denizen. English 

 type. Range 1. Hedge-banks and river-sides. Rare. 



C. Derwent-side at Workington. — (Mr. Tweddle.) Hedge 

 in Aspatria village (Rev. J. Dodd) ; now extinct (W. 

 Hodgson). At Torpenhow, and also at Oughterside in the 

 same neighbourhood; not strictly wild. — (W. Hodgson.) 

 Santon Bridge. — (Whitehaven Cat.) Keswick.— (L.) 



W. Force Bridge and Hawes Bridge near Kendal. — (T. 

 Gough.) Formerly at Akebeck near Pooley, and near How- 

 town. — (W. Hodgson.) Kirkby Lonsdale, frequent on the 

 banks of the Lune. — (Hindson.) 



L. A few plants near Conishead Priory. — (Aiton.) 



152. Silene itiflata, Smith (Bladder Campion, or Catchfiy). 

 Native. British type. Range 1. Road-sides and dry banks. 

 Frequent. Ascends to 300 yards. — (Watson.) 



153. Silene maritima, With. (Sea Campion, or Catchfiy). 

 Native. British. Range 1-2. 



C. Along the coast at Workington, Harrington, 'White- 

 haven, St. Bees, and Ravenglass. — (T. J. Foggitt, Rev. F. 



