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SAPONAEIA. 
151. S. officinalis, Linn. 
Denizen. 
English. 
S. vaccaria, Linn. 
Alien. 
A few plants were 
William Bean. 
found in a cultivated field 
near Scarborough 
SILENE. 
153. S. inflata, Linn. 
Native. 
British. 
153.* S. MARITIMA, With. 
Native. 
British. 
This species, in addition to its elevated localities, grows also in the 
vicinity of the sea ; but either sparingly, or else it has only been 
noticed in few places, on account of the Yorkshire coast having 
been explored botanically, as yet, in a very imperfect manner. 
Coatham marshes, and rocks between Saltburn and Huntcliffe ! — 
W. Mudd. 
144. S. Otites, Smith. Incognit. 
Apparently now extinct in the only known locality. Vide Phyt. i. 577. 
155. S. anglica, Linn. Colonist. English. 
Cultivated fields and waste places ; rare. Fields near Terrington — 
R. Spruce. Cantley, near Doncaster — Rev. G. E. Smith. In the 
dried up bed of a wear in Luddenden brook, Halifax, (a single plant 
only,) 1844 — S. King. Langwith — G. G. Bdhington ; and Heslington 
fields, near York ! — H. Ecroyd Smith. Carlton moor, near Thirsk. 
156. S. nutans, Linn. Native? Local. 
Recent confirmation of the locality for this species mentioned in the 
Flora would be desirable. It rests upon the authority of the Rev. 
Archdeacon Peirson, J. Atkinson, and S. Hailstone. 
157. S. noctiflora, Linn. Colonist. Germanic. 
S. armeria, Linn. Alien. 
Naturalised plentifully on the embankment of the Northern Coun- 
ties Union Railway, near Bedale — T. Simpson. 
LYCHNIS. 
162. L. Flos-cuculi, Linn. Native. British. 
163. L. diurna, Scoth. Native. British. 
164. L. vespertina, Sibth. Native. British. 
165. L. Githago, Lam. Colonist. British. 
Agrostemma, Flora, 16. 
MOENCPIIA. 
166. M. erecta, Smith. Native. English. 
Dry banks near Rotherham — L. Langley 
