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C. nutans Raf. — (C. longipeduncidatum 111. Fl. ed. 2.) 
Shaded ledges, Harvey Mt., "West Stockbridge; East Mt., Great 
Barrington (Schweinfurth) ; Bash Bish Falls, Mt. Washington (Burn- 
ham). 
C. vuLGATUM L. Common Mouse-ear Chickweed. — Cultivated 
ground, fields, roadsides and ledges; common. 
DIANTHUS. PixK. 
D. Armeria L. Deptford Pink. — Roadsides and dry fields; 
frequent in the southern part of the valley and about Pontoosuc Lake, 
Pittsfield. 
D. barbatus L. Sweet William. — Occasionally escaping to 
roadsides, especially on the upland. 
D. DELTOiDES L. Maiden Pink. — Established along roadsides 
and in fields; frequent. 
LYCHNIS. Campion. 
L. alba Mill. White Campion.— Occasional along roadsides. 
Lanesboro (Churchill); Cheshire; New Marlboro; Sheffield. 
L. chalcedonica L. Scarlet Lychnis. — An occasional road- 
side escape. Stockbridge; Egremont; Sheffield (Walters). 
L. DioiCA L. Red Campion. — Occasional. Waste ground. North 
Adams (Fernald and Long); along railway, Cheshire (Knowlton). 
L. Flos-cuculi L. Ragged Robin. — Locally established in 
fields and meadoAvs. North Adams; Adams; Cheshire; Pittsfield 
(Lincoln); Great Barrington and Sheffield (Walters). 
SAGINA. Pp:arlwort. 
S. procumbens L. Pearlwort. — Springy places and roadside 
ditches; frequent on the plateau, occasional elsewhere. 
SAPONARIA. SoAi'wouT. 
S. OFFICINALIS L. BouxciNG Bet. — Roadsides, railroad embank- 
ments and borders of streams; common. A doublo-fiowereti form is 
occasional. 
S. Vaccaria L. — ( Vaccaria mccnria III. Fl. ed. 2.) 
Occasionally adventive. Railroad track. North Adams; cultivated 
ground, Stockbridge. 
