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C. Near Stoke (j.s.). Two patches between Thornton-in-the 
Moors and the River Gowey, towards Stoke (f.m.w.; w.w.n.). 
Ditch in the lane leading from the north end of Salters Lane 
towards Caughall (r.b.). 
S. nemorum (L.). Fig. 90. Wood Stitchwort or Chickweed. Native. 
P. V, VI. 
In damp woods. Very rare. 
L. 1883, Wood at Halsnead (Dr. w.). 
S. media ( Cyr .). Common Chickweed. Native. A. III-IX. 
Cultivated and waste ground, &c. Very common. 
b. Bovceana ( Jord .). 
Sandy ground near the sea. Frequent (f.m.w.). 
c. neglect a ( Weihe ). 
C. Netherton, near Frodsham (j.f.r.). Valley of the River 
Weaver, near Collen Hall, two miles from Overton (r.b.). 
S. umbrosa ( Opitz .). Native. P. III-IX. 
Very rare. 
L. 1888, Dean Wood, Upholland (r.b.). 
S. Holostea (L.). Fig. 91. Greater Stitchwort. Native. P. IV-VI. 
Thickets, hedgebanks, &c. Common. 
S. palustris ( Ehvh .). Glaucous Marsh Stitchwort. Native. P. 
V-VII. 
Marshy places. Local. 
L. 1831, 1841, 1866, in a tract of land near Scarisbrick and 
Martin Mere. 
S. graminea (L.). Fig. 92. Lesser Stitchwort. Native. P. 
VI-VIII. 
Bushy places, fields, &c. Common. 
S. uliginosa ( Murr .). Bog Stitchwort. Native. A. V-VII. 
In watery places. Very common. 
Arenaria (L.). Sandwort. 
A. verna (A.). Fig. 93. Vernal Sandwort. Native. P. V-IX. 
Rocky places in Flintshire. Local. 
F. 1898, about the old lead mines near Afon Goch, inland of 
Ffynnon Groew (r.b.). 
