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ORDER XIII. CARYOPHYLLE^. 
1. DIANTHUS. 
1 . D. CARYOPHYLLUS. Clove Pink, or Carnation. July. "}/ 
On the walls of Fountain’s Abbey. On a rock in Thorp Arch 
wood. Specimens in the Yorkshire Philosophical Society’s Herbarium 
from Studley woods, gathered by the Rev. J. Dalton. 
2. D. DELTOiDES. Maiden Pink. July — October. 1/ 
Sandy ground in Scampton park, between Malton and Scarbro’. 
In a gravelly place called the Coom, near Terrington, where it 
sometimes occurs with white flowers. 
2. SAPONARIA. 
1. S. OFFICINALIS. Soapwort. August — September. 1/ 
In meadows by river sides, and under hedges. On the banks of the 
Ouse, two miles above York. Acomb church yard. Near Fulford. 
Near the castle, Scarbro’. Castle bank and Eastby, near Richmond. 
Near a rivulet below the village of Austwick, five miles north west of 
Settle. Near the river at Knaresbro’. Near Kirkstall Abbey. 
Ship ton, near Market Weighton. Banks of the Swale, by Topcliflfe. 
Cottingham moor. Broughton, near Malton. 
3. SILENE. 
1. S. iNFLATA. Bladder Campion. July. 11 
In fields and by road sides, frequent. 
2. S. MARiTiMA. Sea Campion. August — September. % 
Red scarr, near Downholme, four miles east of Reeth. On an 
almost inaccessible limestone cliff above the village of Wharfe, five 
miles north west of Settle. Although this range of rocks is some 
mi les in length, the habitat of the plant does not extend above two 
hundred yards. 
Y S. NOCTiFLORA. Night-flowcring Campion, OF Catchfly. July — Aug. 0 
Fields at Thorp Arch and Wetherby. In sandy fields between 
Redcar and Marske, amongst corn. By the foot road from Thirsk 
to Thirkleby. Near Ripon. About Copgrove, common. East 
moors, half a mile from Castle Howard, and in Bulmer fields. 
4. S. ARMERIA. Lobel’s Catchfly. July — August. O 
Banks of the Ribble, half a mile below Settle. Probably escaped' 
from a garden. 
Nottingham Catchfly. June — July. % 
On the rocks Abbey plain, Knaresbro’. 
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