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S. maritima ( With .). Fig. 81. Sea Bladder Campion. Native. 
P. VI, VII. 
By the sea. Local. 
L. 1892, Southport (c.b.). 
C. Hilbre (H.). Banks of R. Dee between Heswall and 
and Parkgate (D.). Burton Point (h.s.f.). 
S. gallica (L.). 
a. anglica (L.). Fig. 82. English Catchfly. Native. A. VI-IX. 
Sandy cultivated ground. Rare. 
L. Southport ; By the railway at Ainsdale ; Crosby sand- 
hills (D.). 
C. Heswall Hills ; In a narrow lane leading from Bidston to 
the shore, and among the sandhills (H.). i860, In a field by 
the railway between Hoylake and West Kirby (D.) ; there in 
1896 (Dr. g.). 1861, Fields at Meols (h.e.s.). In a cornfield 
behind Leasowe Lighthouse (Miss w.). 
S. nutans (L.). Nottingham Catchfly. Colonist. P. VI, VII. 
C. 1898, Lane leading from Grove Road, Wallasey, to New 
Brighton golf links (Dr. g.). 
S. noctiflora (L.). Night flowering Catchfly. Colonist. A. VII, VIII. 
L. 1892, Seven pits, Walton (j.a.w.). Shore N. of South- 
port (r. Buxton). Crosby (Mrs. t. G., jun.). 1890, Freshfield. 
S. dichotoma ( Ehrh .) 
L. 1891, as a Casual, Canal banks, Aintree; 1893, Seven pits, 
Walton (j.a.w.). 
Lychnis (L.). Campion. 
L. alba {Mill). Fig 83. White Campion. Native. B. or P* 
VI-IX. 
(L. vespertina, Sibth.). 
Cultivated and sandy ground. Common. 
L. diurna {Sibth.). Red Campion. Native. P. IV-XI. 
Hedge banks and plantations. Very common. 
L. Flos=cuculi (L.). Fig. 84. Ragged Robin. Native. P. V. VI. 
In damp meadows, ditches, etc. Common. 
L. Githago (L.). Fig. 85. Purple Corncockle. Colonist. A. VI-VIII. 
In cornfields. Occasional. 
C. 1896, Near Heswall (Dr. g.). 
