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2. D. Arm6na ; fl. close together, Ta/.-sca/es and bracts 
lanceolate-subulate herbaceous downy ribbed equalling the tube, 
St. and linear 1. downy, seeds nearly fiat on one side slightly hol- 
lowed and with a longitudinal keel in its middle rough pointed 
I at one end.— ^. B. 317. R. vi. 249.— St. 1—2 ft. high, erect, 
branched. Pet. rose-coloured, speckled with white dots, toothed. 
—Waste places, rare. A. VII. VIII. Dejitford Pink. E. 
** Fl. solitary, one or more on the stem. 
*3. D. plumdrius (L.); st. 2 — 5-fiowered,./^. solitary, cal. -scales 
roundish-ovate shortly mucronate 4-fold shorter than the tube, 
I. rough at the edge linear-subulate,y)e<. digitate multifid as far as 
the middle with the central entire part obovate downy, barren 
St. procumbent rooting much branched, seeds flat orbicular with 
a point on one side. — R. vi. 257. E. B. S. 2979. — Flowering- 
stems 6 — 12 in. high. Calyx-teeth ciliate at the margin, 
slightly shorter than the capsule. Fl. pale pink, sometimes 
white, fragrant. — Old walls. P. VI. Common Pink. E. 
*4. D. Caryophyl'lus{h.) ; fl. solitary, cal.-scales broadly ob- 
ovate pointed three fourths shorter than the tube, I. with smooth 
edges linear, yje<. crenate-dentate ovate glabrous, barren st. elon- 
gate procumbent branching, seeds pyriform nearly fiat. — E. B. 
214. R. vi. 268.— Fl.-stems 12—18 in. high. Calyx-teeth not 
ciliate, longer than the capsule. Fl. pink, fragrant.— Old walls, 
Kent. P. VII. VIII. Glove Pink. E. S. ? 
[fl. gal'licus (Pars.), resembling Sp. 5 in habit and stature but with base of 
St. clotlied with minute papillate hairs, cal. longer cylindrical, and pet. deeply 
and irregularly cut into sublinear obtuse lobes occurs in Jersey, but its status 
is uncertain.] 
5. D. cce'sius (Sm.) ; st. mostly single-flowered, cal.-scales 
adpressed roundish shortly pointed three fourths shorter than 
the tube, I. with rough edges linear, pet. obovate crenately-ciit 
bearded, _ barren stems long procumbent branching, seeds 
ovate pointed at one end. — E. B. 62. R. vi. 265.— Flowering- 
' stem 6—8 in. high. Fl. pale rose-colour, fragrant. — Limestone 
cliffs at Cheddar, Som. P. VI. VII. Cheddar Pink. E. 
6. D. deltdides (L.) ; fl. solitary, cal.-scales usually 2 ovate 
I, with a subulate point h as long as the tube, 1. linear-lanceolate 
I I the lower blunt rough at the edges and keel, stem.-l. acute and 
as well as the st. pubescent-asperous, pet. obovate-dentate, barren 
St. short procumbent simple (?), seeds obovate flat netted - 
" rugose.— j?. B. 61. R. vi. 263.— Flowering-stems 6—12 in. 
