TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY OF SCOTLAND 175 



Achillea Millefolium, Z., all. 



A. Ptarmica, Z., all. 



Anthemis ti/icton'a, L., casual in 88, 89, 92. 



*A. Cotula, Z., 72 esc., yyf, 80, 82, 83, 85, SSf, 89!, 90!, 99. 



1 A. arvensis, Z., 73!, 75!, 77!, 78, 80-85, 86f, 87-90, 92!, 95, 96, 



106, 109, n if (?). 



*A. nobilis, Z., 73 esc., 75!, 79!, 8if, ioof, 102, 104, logf, 

 inf. 



2 Chrysanthemum segetum, Z., except 78, 79. 

 C. Leucanthemum, Z., all. 



C. Parthenium, Pers., f , recorded from all except 74, 7o, 97, 98, 101, 



10 J, 10 J^ 105, 107, 108, 110, 111, M..'. 

 Matricaria inodora, Z., except 80. 



b. salina, Bab., 72. 



c. pheeocephala, Rupr., 112. 



M. maritima, Z., 72-77, 81, 83, 90-104, 106, 109-112. 



JZ. Chainoniilla, L., 72 esc., 751, 77!, Sof, 83!, 85!, 86f, 87 cas., 



91!, 92 cas., 971, 1077. 

 Tanacetum vulgare, Z., except 78, 84, 98, 103, 105 ; with f in 74, 



91-97, 104, 106-112, and probably f in most others. 

 Artemisia Absinthium, Z., 81-84, 857, 87! (?), 9 of (?), 106, nif. 

 A. vulgaris, Z., except 78, 107. 

 A. campestris, L., 85 f. 

 A. maritima, Z., 73-75, Si, 82, 90, 91, 93. 

 Tussilago Farfara, Z., all. 

 Pctasites fragrans, Presl., Perthshiref, 92 f. 

 P. officinalis, Moench (P. vulgaris, Desf.), except 107, 108, 109 (?), 



112. 



P. albus, Gaertn., 86 f, Perthshiref, 917, 92 f. 

 Doronicum Pardalianches, L., 727, 737, 77f, 84f, 86f, Perthshiref, 



92f, 99f. 



D. plantagineum, L., Perthshiref. 

 Senecio vulgaris, Z., all. 



S. sylvaticus, Z., except 84, 105, 110, 112. 



3 S. viscosus, Z., 72-74, 75f, 76f, 77, 79, Sof, Si, S2f, 83, 85, 86, 



87f, 88f, 89f, 90, gif, 92!, 94, 99, 10 7t, m (?) 

 S. erucifolius, Z., 77, 80, 81. 

 S. Jacobasa, Z., all. 



b. flosculosus (Jord.\ 74, 88, 89. 



1 Anthemis Cotula, L., A. ai~vensis, L. , and A. nobilis, L. , have but little 

 claim to be looked on as native in any part of Scotland where I have seen them. 

 The mark f should follow a good many more of the above numbers. 



- ChryscDttJicnntiii segetnm, L., though often an extremely common weed of 

 agriculture, could not hold its own anywhere in Scotland, probably, were it not 

 for cultivation. 



3 Senecio viscosus, L. , should have f after more of the districts recorded for it. 

 It is hardly more than a casual in N.E. Scotland. 



