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iongifh having three fubiiiate^ ftyles longer than the 
Itainina. The iligmata are hairy, oblong and bent a- 
gainil the fun,- .i.The fruit; is a clofe capfuie, acuminated, 
trilocular at apex, opening hve ways, ’ containing 
many rolindiHi feeds. 
. Obf It is diilinguifhed from the Silene by the 
co/olla having no neddariai crov/n. 
Bacciferus. Berry bearing Chickweed with campanu- 
lated cups, the petals Handing off one another, the feed 
veffels. coloured, and the branches divaricated. In .woods 
in, the I He of R. Sy. *Pex- July. _ . , i 
Behen. Bladder Campion^ or }Vhite Corn Campion with, 
fubglobofe cups, fmooth and reticuio-venofe, trilocular 
caplules, . and naked coroll^e. - ^ In dry paftures very 
common. .Per. July. ; . ' - . : 
rrVifcafus. ■ Dover Campion ^ ysfith. decumbent, . lateral 
flov/ers, .an undivided (talk, and leaves .redcxi at, (She-bafcw- 
Found bn Bovyr Cliffs by Mr Newton.- Per, 
July. ■ - , : ( V ]:-b 
Otites. Spaniff Campion^ ov Catchjy., 
flowers, Tetaceolis,^ undivided petals. In grayelly foil. 
About the.grayel pits on the north of Newmarkp.^ Be- 
tween Barton Mills and Thetfor4*^ R* By., I-er-^ July* 
I Acaulis. - Mofs Campion w-ithout: a .ftalk. Found on 
mountdins* July, - . r .ni; :i t;.. : 
’■ V' } ‘ -i,:-.;* 7?rioe f.i., ? 
S I L E N E. .yiscpus, Campion,; or.CATCHFLY. 
The cup is monop hyllous, tubulofe, quinquedentated 
and remains till the fruit.be ripe. Tile flower .hath five 
petals, with narrow ungues, the length of the cup and 
emarginated: The limb is plain, obtufe and often bifld. 
The nedarium is compounded of two fmail indentures 
in the neck, of each petal conftituting a crown of the 
faux. There are ten fubulated filaments, alternately 
placed upon the tails of the petals, above each ot}ie/,. 
with oblong antherse. The germen is cylindrapepus, 
having three fimple flyles longer than the ftamina and 
N 2 ftigmata 
