Starwort (Stellaria Holostea).—The bright stitches of white embroidery on our banks.

Chickweed (S. media.)—The chickweed dear to bird-keepers.

(S graminea).—Cobweb-like, almost invisible stems, and blossom with a fairy brightness over the heaths.

(S. uliginosa).—The same adapted to marshes—Cuckoo Bushes, Helmsley.

Sandwort (Arenaria Rubra).—The little pink flowers crop up through the gravel paths.

Corn Spurrey (Spergula arvensis).—Very long-spurred, with white small blossoms.

(Alsine tenuifolia).—Roman road between Hursley and Sparsholt.

Knawel (Scleranthus annuus).—Hursley.

St. John’s-Wort Tribe

Tutsan (Hypericum Androsæmum).—Handsome flower, and seeds—Cranbury and Allbrook.