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Silene inflata, Smith. (BLADDER CAMPION.) 
Very common in Lynn and Swampscott on the road-bed of the 
Eastern R. R. and in other towns more or less abundant. (Nat. 
from Eu.) 
Silene Pennsvlvanica, Michx. (WiLp PINK.) 
Reported at Danvers, Andover, and occasionally in other parts of 
the county. 
Silene Armeria, Z. (Sweet WILLIAM CATCHFLY.) 
Quite common near Salem, Lynn and also in some other places. 
(Adv. from Eu.) 
Silene antirrhina, Z. (SLEEPY CATCHFLY.) 
Common in dry places on poor soil. 
Silene noctifiora, Z. (NIGHT-FLOWERING CATCHFLY.) 
Gloucester, Rockport, Salem. Rather scarce. 
Lychnis Githago, Lam. (CoRN COCKLE.) 
Danvers, Salem, Lynn. Scarce. (Adv. from Eu.) 
Lychnis vespertina, Sibth. (EVENING LYCHNIS.) 
Andover (memo. Rev. H. P. Nichols). Escaped from cultivation. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia, Z. (THYME-LEAVED SANDWORT.) 
Quite common on poor lands. (Nat. from Eu.) 
Arenaria laterifiora, L. 
Frequent in damp places. 
Arenaria peploides, L. 
Rockport (Frank Lufkin); Salisbury beach (Mrs. Downs); ‘‘Kings 
beach and others in that region” of Lynn (Tracy) ; Ipswich (Oakes). 
Stellaria media, Smith. (CHICKWEED.) 
Everywhere, often in flower under the snow in winter. (Nat. from 
Eu.) 
Stellaria longifolia, Muhl. (LoNG-LEAvED STICHWORT.) 
‘‘Near the outlet of Cedar pond, Lynnfield” (Dr. Chas. Pickering) ; 
Pickman Farm, Salem (J. R.). 
Stellaria borealis, Bigelow. 
Lynnfield (A. P. Chute, Proc. EK. I., Vol. II, p. 47). This is not 
represented in the county collection at the P. A. S. Doubtful. 
Cerastium viscosum, Z. (Movusr-zar CHICKWEED.) 
A common weed. (Nat. from Eu.) 
Cerastium arvense, Z. (FIELD CHICKWEED.) 
Nahant; Gloucester (Mrs. J. Babson) ; Rockport (C. W. Pool). Not 
rare near the coast. 
Cerastium vulgatum, Z. (MovusE-karR CHICKWEED. ) 
Amesbury and Salisbury, June 25, 1863 (Markoe and Shepard, Proc. 
E. I., Vol. III, p. 272); ‘‘Andover” (memo. Mrs. Downs). Not 

