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: Genus 4. CucuBALUs. 
C. pacctrer. Berry-bearing Chickweed. Fig. 171. 
Stem straggling, branched. Fruit a succulent berry. South of Europe. 
Isle of Dogs near London, and Anglesey ; scarcely wild. 1; ft. Perenn. 
June and July. White ; berries black. (2) #. B.1. 1577. £.B. 
2. 619. Bad, 45. 
Genus 5, SILENE. 
S. acautis. Moss Campion. Cushion Pink. Fig. 172. 
Plant growing in mossy tufts. Leaves linear. Flowers solitary, on 
short stalks. High mountain summits, 1 in. Perenn. June and 
July. Deep pink or white. (2) #. B. lt. 1081. #. B. 2. 629. 
H. § Arn. 58. Bab.47. Lind. 46. 
S. ivruata. Bladder Campion. Fig. 173. 
Flowers numerous, in loose panicles. Calyx much inflated. Petals 
deeply cleft, with narrow segments. Stem erect. Plant sometimes 
downy. Fields and way-sides; common. 1-2 ft. Perenn. June- 
Sept. White. (3) £. B.1. 164. HE. B. 2.620. H. §& Arn. 58. 
Bab. 46. Lind, 45. 
S. maRitIMA. Sea Campion. Fig. 174. 
Flowers solitary or few together. Calyx much inflated. Petals 
slightly cleft, with broad segments. Stems recumbent. Sea-coast. 
4-9in. Perenn. June-Sept. White. (4) #. B. 1. 957. FE. B. 
2.621. H. & Arn. 58. Bab. 46. Lind, 45. 
S. Orrres. Spanish Catchfty. Fig. 175. 
Flowers generally dicecious, in whorls. “Petals entire. Calyx slightly 
inflated. Stem erect, few-leaved. Dry fields in the Eastern counties. 
6 in.—l ft. Perenn. Julyand Aug. Pale yellow. (2) £. B.1. 85. 
E. B. 2.624. H.& Arn. 59. Bab. 46. Lind. 46. 
S. anexica. LHnglish Catchfly. Fig. 176. 
Calyx slightly inflated. Petals small, slightly cleft. Flowers 
alternate, in the axils of the leaves. Lower capsules drooping. Plant 
hairy, viscid. Fields in dry soil. 6 in.-l ft. Ann. June. White. 
(2) £. B.1.1178. EF. B. 2.622. H.& Arn. 59. Bab. 45. Lind. 45. 
S. QUINQUEVULNERA. Variegated Catchfly. Fig. 177. 
Petals entire, roundish. Flowers alternate. Plant hairy. Capsules 
erect. Sandy fields; not common. 1 ft. Ann. June—Aug. White, 
with deep red spot on each petal. (2) E. B. 1.86. E. B. 2. 623. 
H. § Arn. 59, Bab. 46. Lind. 45. 
S. nutans, Nottingham Catchfly. Fig. 178. 
Flowers in drooping panicles. Petals deeply cleft, with lines. seg- 
ments. Calyx cylindrical. Leaves downy. Limestone rocks. 2 ft. 
Perenn. June and July. White. (4) £.B.1.465. E. B. 2. 625. 
H. § Arn. 59. Bab. 46. Lind. 46. 
S. PATENS. Dover Catchfly. Fig. 179. 
Flowers in erect panicles. Petals deeply cleft, with broad segments. 
Calyx long, club-shaped. Perhaps a variety of nutans. Dover cliffs. 
Siac, ae July. White. (2) E. B. Supp. 2748. E. B. 2, 625*. 
ab. 46, 
S. contca. Corn Catehfly. Fig. 180. 
_ Calyx inflated, conical, furrowed. Petals small, slightly cleft. Flowers 
in dichotomous panicles. Sandy places in Kent. 1 ft. Ann, J uly. 
Purple. (2) EF. B.1.922. ER. 9 ‘ 
tiny. 5. 626. H. & Arn. 60. Bab. 46. 
