APPENDIX II. 
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smaller flavescent sometimes tinged with pink, cal. narrower 
more cylindrical, teeth longer more acuminate, carpophore 
4 mm., caps, larger 12 — 14 x 7i — 6h mm., teeth 4 — 5 mm. wide, 
seeds larger ashy grey with blunt tubercles. — Sussex, etc. 
P. VI.-VII. E. 
Fage 58. 
27. Sagina Reuteri Boiss. ; differs from sp. 2 in sep. 
appressed to mature cal., from sp. 3 being smaller in all its 
parts, sep. all obtuse .shorter than caps. Typically glandular, 
but glabrous plants (Yorks) are named var. glabra Ingham 
and meldon, J. of B. 1908, 109. 
66. S. scotica Druce ; creeping, rooting, 1. mucronate, fl. usually 
pentamerous, pet. nearly equal, sep., stani. 10. caps, slightly 
exceed, cal. — Intermediate between sp. 6 and sp. 1 (which 
often has some pentamerous fl. and pet. sometimes i often 
j-length of Sep., stam. often 6 — 7 sometimes 8—9). — Mountains. 
P. VI.-VIII. S. 
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5. Cerastiv.m tetrandrum Curt. ■ dark green stem and 
branches usually flowering far below middle, bracts orbicular 
to elliptic ovate, seeds dull brown. 
56. C. suhtetrandrnm (Lge.) Murb. : light green, stem and 
branches flow, from or only above middle, bracts herbaceous, 
broadly ovate to ov. lane, lower usually shorter and narroiver 
than the leaves, sep. prod-uced into a long membranous point, 
caps, more projecting with narrower mouth, seeds smaller pale 
brown. — Seashores and sandy places ; Sutherland, Orkney, 
Shetland : to be searched for. A. V.-VII. S. 
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16. Spergularia campestris (Kindb.) Willk. & Lge. ; <S'. 
atheniensis Aschers. & Schweinf. ; very glandular, pec^ic. shorter 
than cal., jl. numerous dense ver^j small, 1. elongated linear, 
stip. triangular broad as long as their base dull, pet. shorter 
than sep. " purplish concolorous," " paler or white below," " rose 
or white,'' seeds as in sp. 1 but 1 " greyish brown " with 
"accumbent cotyledons.'' Introduced in harbours Jersey, 
Cornwall, etc. E. I. 
3. S. salina Presl ; Lepigonum neglectum Kindb. (1856) ; 
L. salinum Kindb. (1863) not of Kindb. (1856) ; annual ?, stem 1. 
and stip. as p. 68, pedic. about equal, calyx, fl. medium, pet, 
shorter than cal. purplish rose with white base, stam. usually 
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