Bladder Campion (Silene inflata).—Showing its white flowers and swelling calyxes everywhere.

Common Catchfly (S. anglica).—Small and insignificant among corn.

Red Campion (Lychnis diurna).—Robins, as children call it, with the bright pink in every hedge and the undergrowth in every copse.

White C. (L. vespertina).—The white flowers make a feature in fallow fields.

Ragged Robin (L. Flos-cuculi).—The curiously slashed and divided pink flowers flourish in the water-meadows by the Itchen.

Corn Cockle (Agrostemma githago).—The beautiful purple blossoms, set in long graceful calyxes, adorn the paths through wheat and barley fields everywhere.

Lesser Stitchwort (Mænchia erecta).—

Chickweed—

(Cerastiurn vulgatum) Early plant. Uninteresting

(C. arvense) tiny white flowers.