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6. S. OTiTEs. Spanish Catchfly. July — August. % 
East moors, near Castle Howard. (Mr. R. Spruce, Ganthorpe.) There 
are specimens from this locality in the Herbarium of the Yorkshire 
Philosophical Society, gathered by W. Middleton, Esq. 
4. LYCHNIS. 
1. L. FLOS cucuLi. Ragged Robin. June. % 
In moist meadows, frequent. 
2. L. DioicA. Red or White Campion. May — June. 1/ 
Var. CL. L. diurna. Not so abundant in many places as L. vespertina. 
Var. /3. L. VESPERTINA. Frequent in most parts of the. county. 
Var. y. Heslington fields, near York. 
The larva of Miselia compta, (the Marbled Coronet,) and of Hadena Cucubali, (the Campion,) feed 
on this species. 
5. AGROSTEMMA. 
1. A. GiTHAGO. Corn Cockle. June — July. O 
In corn fields a troublesome weed. 
6. SPERGULA. 
1. S. ARVENSis. Corn Spurrey. June — July. O 
In sandy fields. 
Cassida Spergulce is found upon this plant. 
2. S. NODOSA. Knotted Spurrey. July — August. 1/ 
In moist sandy ground. Tilmire, Hob moor, Knavesmire, and 
Stockton, all near York. Bramham moor. Near Settle. Malham, 
&c. &c. Yearsley moor, and other moors in that neighbourhood. 
3. S. suBULATA. Awl-shaped Spurrey. July — August. 1/ 
On barren sandy heaths. On Barnby moor. 
7. SAGINA. 
1. S. PROCUMBENS. Procumbeut Pearl- wort. May — August. % 
Sandy ground and barren places, very common. 
2. S. APETALA. Small-flowered Pearl-wort. May — June. O 
In pastures and heathy ground on gravelly soil. 
8. ARENARIA. 
1. A. PEPLOiDES. Sea Sandwort. June — July. 1/ 
On the sandy sea shore. North sands, Scarbro’. Mouth of the 
Tees at Coatham. Near Whitby. 
2. A. TRiNERvis. Plantain-leaved Sandwort. May — June. O 
In shady bushy places rather moist. Near York, Bradford, Halifax, 
Doncaster, tfec. &c. 
