OD5;. 
Cc. viscosum L. Mouse-ear Chickweed 
Java Farm. Infrequent in grassy old fields between south side 
of main building area and old entrance road. Associate species: 
Poa pratensis, Cirsium vulgare, Asclepias syriaca. 
Ivy Neck. Moderately abundant in fallow cornfields. Associated 
with C. vulgatum above. Higman 636. 
Dianthus 
Dianthus armeria L. Deptford Pink 
Java Farm. Infrequent along unshaded portions of Fox Point Road 
and new entrance road, and in old field south of Fox Creek marsh. 
Ivy Neck. Infrequent along tractor trails and in abandoned 
grassy field. Higman 23, 722. 
Lychnis 
Lychnis alba Mill. White Campion 
Java Farm. Infrequent to moderately abundant in grassy old 
fields south of main building area. Associate species: Cerastium 
viscosum above. Higman 8, 662. 
Silene 
1. Calyx glabrous or virtually so. 
2. Stem not sticky; calyx somewhat inflated, its 
nerves not prominent. 
3. Leaves in whorls of 4; petals fringed........... S. stellata 
3. Leaves opposites petals 2-lobed. Expected 
(S. cucubalus, §. nivea). 
2. Stem with sticky areas; calyx tight around the capsule, 
its 5 to 10 straight nerves prominent. (Also, 
flowers in loose panicles, with long pedicels; 
petals inconspicuous or wanting).........0-e.0++.-++s So. antirrhina 
1. Calyx pilose. (Also, plants annual, without 
persistent bases; calyx prominently 5- to 10- 
nerved; inflorescence an open cymose panicle)......... S. noctoflora 
Silene stellata (L.) Ait. Starry Campion 
Java Farm. One station: large mound on bottom of Muddy Creek 
valley, between old entrance road and Muddy Creek. Hectare 2497, 
Canopy of Quercus alba, Quercus velutina, Fagus grandifolia, Carya 
glabra. HIgman 1041. 
