MR. W. WOOLLS ON TNTRODUCED PLANTS NEAK SIDNEY. 37 



Tmiacetv/ni vulgare. 



Pyrethrum partJienimi, 

 Anthemis cotula, 

 A. nohilis, 



JBidens tripartita ? 

 Tagetes minuta. 

 Cichorium intyhus. 

 SoncTiics oleraceus. 

 Taraxacum dens-leonis. 

 HypocTiwris radicata. 

 H, Jiispida, 

 Crepis tectorum. 



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P 



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Galinsogea parviflora r 

 SiegeshecJcia orientalis : 

 Centaurea solstitialis. 

 Senecio vulgaris. 

 Chrysantliemum segetum, 

 Tragopogon porHfolius. 

 JCantJiium spinosum. 



(Leguminosae) 



Vicia sativa. 

 Melilotus parviflora. 

 Goodia polysperma, 



Trifolium rep ens. 

 Ulex Europa:us. 

 Lespedeza (indigenous). 

 ]\Ledicago nigra. 

 M. lupulina. 

 M. maculata. 



(Eui)Lurbiacose). 

 JRieinus commimis *. 



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Euphorhia pephts, 



E. cJiamcosyce (indigenous). 



E. helioscopia. 



(Onagrea^. 

 . Epilohium roseum. 



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CEnotJiera biennis, 

 (E, rosea ? 



* The Castor-Oil, in favourable localities, especially to tke north, becomes 

 a tree of 20 or 30 feet high. 



