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SAGINA. 
167. S. procumbens, Linn. Native. British 
168. S. maritima, Don. Native British. 
Dry places on the sea coast; rare? On the railway embankment at 
Coatham, near Redcar, 1852. Coatham marshes ; plentiful. 1854. 
169. S. apetala, Hard. Native; English. 
169. * S. ciliata, Fries. Native. English. 
In similar situations to the preceding ; rare. Selby, and Garforth, 
near Leeds — S. Gibson, fide G. C. Babington, Bot. Gaz. i. 176. 
170. * S. subulata, Wimm. Native. British. 
Spergula, Flora , 19. The locality reported in the Flora rests upon 
the authority of Teesdale, B. G. 692. It is desirable that the occur- 
rence of this species in Yorkshire should receive modern confir- 
mation. 
171. S. nodosa, Meyer. Native. British. 
A glandulose variety (S. glandulosa, Bess) grows amongst the coast 
sand hills, at Coatham and Redcar. 
SPERGULA. 
172. S. arvensis, Linn. Native. 
HONCKENEJA. 
173. H. peploides, Ehrh. Native. 
Arenaria, Flora, 19. 
SPERGULARIA 
174. S. marina, Camb. Native. 
Arenaria , Flora, 20. A plant intermediate in many of its characters 
between this species and the following, (var. media of the London 
Catalogue,) occurs on the sea shore in the vicinity of Hull — G. G. 
Babington; Scarborough! — W. Bean ; Middlesborough ! — M. Um~ 
fileby ; and Coatham. 
175. S. rubra, St. HU. Native. British. 
Arenaria, Flora, 20 
AREN APIA. 
178. A. se rp yllifoli a , Linn. Native. British. 
179. A. tenuifolia, Linn. Native. English. 
In a stone quarry west of Tadcaster — H. Wetherhitl. “ The Rev. W. 
W. Newbould suggests that Salt’s station, about Maltby, York- 
shire, is likely to be correct” — H. G. Watson. Gyb. Brit. iii. 395; 
British. 
British 
British. 
