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Order XX. CARYOPHYLLACEiE. The Pink Tribe. 
Mollugo, L. Indian ChicJcweed. 
verticiData, L. Sterile soils and cultivated grounds. June, Sept, 
Honckenya, Ebrh. 
peploides, Ebrh. Sea coast of Long Island. 
Sagina, Bartl. 
decumbens, Torr. and Gr. (Spergula saginoides, L.) Fields, 
Introduced. April, July. 
Arenaria, X. Sandwort. 
squarrosa, Michx. Long Island, in sand near the Sea. May, July, 
stricta, Michx. Rocks, along rivers, &c. Northern and western 
parts of the State. May, July. 
Groenlandica, Sprmg. Summit of the Shawangunk and Adiron¬ 
dack mountains. July, August, 
serpyllifolia, L. Sandy fields. Introduced. April, July, 
lateriflora, L. Shady woods and swamps. June. 
Stellaria, X. Chickweed. 
media, Smith. Waste grounds. Introduced. March, December, 
longipes, Goldie. Shore of Lake Ontario, &c. 
longifolia, Muhl. Shady wet places. June, 
borealis, Bigel. Wet shady swamps. Northern and western parts 
of the State. 
Cerastium, L. Mouse-ear Chickweed. 
vulgatum, X. Cultivated grounds, &c. Introduced. April, Sept, 
viscosum, X. Fields, &c. Introduced. 
arvense, X. Rocky places, often on high mountains. May, July, 
oblongifolium, Torr. Rocky places. April, June, 
nutans, Raf. Banks of rivers, &c. May. 
SiLENE, X. Pink. 
stellata, Ait. Dry woods. June, August, 
antirrhina, X. Dry and rocky places. April, June, 
noctiflora, X. Old fields. Northern and western parts of the State. 
Introduced. 
Pennsylvanica, Michx. Dry rocky places. April, June. 
Virginica, X. Yates county. Dr. Sartwell. 
