54 Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 
D.! — Near Lostwithiel. Falmouth: Polytech.\S6Q, Scilly islands, 
*' rare: " Towns, in Jonrn. Bot. ii. 108. C. Ragged Robin. 
L. vespertina {Siht'h.)—L.dioica p. (L.) E'.^.ISSO.— Fields. Cat- 
down, and reservoir, Tavistock road, Plymouth ; near Hooe, Plym- 
stock ; Bickleigh ; Ivybridge ! ; Chagford. Start point ; Torquay, 
&c. : Rav. Harper's hill, &c. : Fl. Tot. D.— Falmouth : Polyiech. 
1856. C. White Campion. 
L. diurna (Sibth.) -L. dioica a. (L.) E. B. 1 579. — Damp hedge- 
banks. Very common. D. ! and C, Red Campion. 
This and the next preceding species vary in colour from red to white and 
white to red, although in these counties the former is more generally found 
white and the latter red. I met with L. diurna white in Catdown quar- 
ries in 1863. It has also been found of the same colour at Falmouth : Poly- 
tech. 1856. 
L. GitUago (Lam.) — Agrostemma (L.) E. B. 74 J. — Corn-fields. 
Near Ivybridge, and elsewhere in the neighbourhood of Plymouth. 
Brookfield ! : Balkw. Sidmouth : Fl. Sid. Borders of Dartmoor : 
Rav. Paignton, &c.: FL Tot. D. — Boscastle ; Looe and Polperro. 
Falmouth : PoZ2/?^c^. 1856. C. Corn Cockle. 
Sagina Linn. Pearlwort. 
S. procwnbens (L.) — E. B. 880. — Waste ground. Common. D. ! 
and C. 
A fleshy maritime form is S. maritima (Gren.) . It occurs between Tor- 
point and St. John's, Cornwall. 
S. apetala (L.) — E.B. 881. — Walls and dry places. South Devon 
place. West Hoe, and elsewhere about Plymouth ; Rumple quarry. 
Bovisand ! : Hore, D. — I have seen it repeatedly in Cornwall, but 
have noted no particular locality. Falmouth : Polytech. ] 856. Scilly 
islands, common :" Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 108. C. 
S. ciliata (Fr.) Dry places and sandy heaths. Down Thomas : 
Briggs in Journ. Bot. in. 349. D. — Bank between Saltash and 
Botusfleming : id. et ib. Scilly islands : Towns, in Journ. Bot. ii. 
108. C. 
