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pie, glabrous. — f3. hirsuta (Leight.) ; st. and 1. rough with hairs. 
" Cal. downy " Hooker. — Fields and roadsides. /3, rarer. P. VI. 
— VIII. Bladder Campion. 
6. S. maritima (With.) ; panicle terminal, fl. few usually soli- 
tary erect, cal. inflated bladdery reticulated with acute teeth, pet. 
slightly cloven crowned : figments broad, 1. lanceolate or ovate- 
lanceolate, st. spreading decumbent (young seeds purple). — E. B. 
957- — Sandy and stony sea-shores, also by alpine rills. P. VI. — 
VIII. Sea Bladder Campion. 
7. S. conica (L.) st. erect forked, fl. from the forks or terminal, 
cal. with 30 furrows conical in fruit umbilicate below : teeth sub- 
ulate acute, pet. obcordate crowned, 1. linear-subulate downy, 
caps, oblong -ovate. — E. B. 922. — St. 3 — 12 in. high, simple or 
branched. Cal. of the flowers conical-tubular, rounded below, of 
the fruit very broad at the base. Carpophore very short. Fl. 
reddish. — In sandy fields, rare. A. V. — VII. 
8. S. noctiflora (L.) ; st. erect repeatedly forked, fl. from the 
forks or terminal, cal. veined and with 10 hairy glandular ribs 
in fruit elliptic-oblong : teeth long subulate, pet. deeply bifid 
crowned, 1. lanceolate lower ones obovate, caps, ovate. — E. B. 
291. St. 3. 10.— L. much like those of S. inflata but longer. St. 
about 1 foot high, downy and glandular. Carpophore very short. 
Fl. reddish-white, rather large, sweet-scented in the evening, pe- 
duncles glandular. — Sandy and gravelly fields. A. VII. VIII. 
[9. S. Armeria (L.) ; " panicles forked many-flowered level- 
topped, pet. cloven each with a double awlshaped scale, cal. and 
1. smooth, caps, not longer than its stalk." Sm. — E. B. 1398. 
St. 21. 4. — Formerly found half a mile below Chester on the 
banks of the Dee, now lost. A. VII.] E. 
[S. alpeslris (Jacq.) ; cal. topshaped short, st. dichotomous, 
fl. axillary and terminal, calyx-teeth ovate-obtuse, pet. crowned : 
limb with 4 teeth, caps, oblong twice as long as the calyx, seeds 
cristate-ciliate, 1. lanceolate. — A specimen of this plant, gathered 
by the late Mr. G. Don " on a rock on a mountain to the east of 
Clova, Angus-shire," is in Mr. Borrer's Herbarium.] 
10. S. acaulis (L.) ; st. densely tufted and much branched, fl. 
solitary, peduncles and cal. glabrous, cal. turbinate with 10 stria : 
teeth ovate obtuse, pet., slightly notched crowned, 1. linear ciliated 
below. — E. B. 1081. R. 5084. — Forming broad dense tufts 2—3 
in. high. Fl. purple, upon longish solitary stalks, sometimes 
nearly sessile. Caps, twice as long as the calyx. Plants some- 
what dioecious. — Summits of the higher mountains. P. VII. 
VIII. Moss Campion. 
5. Lychnis Linn. 
1. L. Viscaria (L.) ; pet. emarginate crowned, st. glabrous 
viscid below the joints, 1. lanceolate glabrous the margins woolly 
