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ARENARIA, (continued.) 
§ serpyllifolia, L. Sandy field, and on rocks. April—July. 
lateriflora, ZL. Damp, rather shady places. June. 
Stextiaria, L. Stitch-wort. 
§ media, Smith. Fields & cultivated grounds. March-December. 
longifolia, Muhl. Damp shady places. June. 
borealis, Bigel. Wet shady swamps. Western and northern 
parts of the State. 
Crerastium, L. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
§ vulgatum, LZ. Cultivated grounds, road sides, &c. April— 
September. 
§ viscosum, L. Fields, &c. May—September. 
arvense, L. Rocky places. May-July. 
oblongifolium, Torr. Rocky hills. April-June. 
nutans, Raf. Low moist grounds. May. 
Sivene, L. Catch-fly. 
stellata, L. Dry woods. June-August. ' » 
antirrhina, LZ. Dry stony places. April—June. ‘ 
§ nocturna, Z. Old fields. July-August. : . 
pennsylvanica, Michx. Dry rocks. April-June. al 
virginica, L. Yates county. Dr. Sartwell. » 
Lycunis, D. C. 2 
§ githago, Lam. Agrostema githago, L. Corn Cockle. Culti- 
vated fields. June. 
Saponaria, L. Soap-wort. 
§ officinalis, L. Waste grounds. July-August. 
§ vaccaria, LE. Cultivated places. July-August. 
Orper PORTULACACEA®. Tue Pursevane TRIBE. 
Portuuaca, L. 
§ oleracea, L. Purselane. Cultivated and waste places. July- 
August. 
Cuaytonia, L. Spring Beauty. 
virginica, L. Low grounds and moist woods. March—May. 
caroliniana, Miche. Woods, usually in highlands; northern and 
western parts of the State. April. 
