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R. 335, G. 477. Maiden Pinks. By tte 
road-fides on the fandy hill afcending from henton 
to Nottingham ; on fandy hills in Bedfordjhire ; on 
Mantham^ near Sloughy about a mile and a half from 
JVindfor ; near Helderjham^ in Cambridgejhire ; on a 
little hill where Furze grows, next to Juniper-hill, 
near Bridgencrth^ in ShropJJoire ; on a fandy hill, a 
little below Common-Holme bridge, where the water 
is crolTed to Great Strickland^ JVeJimor eland ; in 
Hampton-Court park, and in the fields thereabout : 
Mr Martin. About Nottingham^ and on the Furze 
hill, near Hilderfbam^ and in Whitewood^ near Gam- 
lingay. The leaves are very narrow : The ftalks 
are procumbent, Ihort, bear two or three redifii 
j flowers on their tops, and each flower has a remark- 
able circle of darker fpots about the navel or eye.' 
It begins to flower late, and continues till autumn. 
2. Armeri^ fpecies flore in funmo caule fingula- 
f/, R. 336. Forte Cary ophy Hits fyheftris hmnilis 
flore unico, C. 209. It is very different from the 
Maiden Pink, and more truly anfwering the name, 
having but one Angle flower on the top of the fralk* 
On Chiddeimoks^ in Somerfetjhire. 
3. Caryophylliis jimplex flore minor e p alii de riihen- 
te^ R. 336, C. 208. Common Pinks. Thisgrows 
on walls, after the manner of Wall-flower. 
4. Caryophylliis latifclius barbatus minor annuus^ 
flore minor e^ R. 337. Cary ophyllus prat enfts., G. E. 
594. pratenfls nojier major minor., P. 1338. Ca- 
I ryophyllus barbatus fylveftris., C. 209. Deptford 
Pink. In meadows and paftures, in a fandy foil. It 
hath fmall purple, and lometimes white flowers. 
5. Caryophyllus fylvejiris., prolifer., R. 337, C. 209, 
P, 1338. ViJ'caria., G. 481. This hath feveral 
flowers, with their proper empalements, furrounded 
by one common calix. 
I Lychnis, Campion. The leaves grow by pairs^ 
without pedicles: It hath a Clove-gillyflower 
E e 2 Rover, 
