THE FLORA OF LIVERPOOL. 



2. C. SEGETT3M. L. (Com Marigold, Yellow O.) June — 

 October. 



Corn fields, but not very common. 



35. MATRICARIA. Linn. Wild Chamomile. Feverfew. 



1. M. Parthenium. L. (Fyrethmm Parthenium. Srn.) 



(Common F.) July, Aug. 2^ 



Hedge banks and waste places near farm houses, occasion- 

 ally in Wirral, and near Liverpool. 



2. M. iNODORA. L. (Corn W. or Scentless Mayweed.) 



June — October. 



Var. a. Hook. & Arnott. Pyrethrum inooorum. Sm. 

 Corn Feverfew. 



Com fields and waste places, very common. 



Var. b. Hook. & Arnott. Pyrethrum maritimum. 

 Sm. Seaside Feverfew. 



Banks of the Mersey above Liverpool, — Sir J. E. Smith in 

 Eng. Fl, and in Herb. Liv. Bot. Gard. Between Speke 

 Hall and Hale, — W.S. Along the shore at Aigbmlh, not 

 uncommon,-^W.H. Also along the coast occasionally, 

 both in Wirral and Lancashire, Crosby, Formby, South- 

 port, «fec. 



3. M. Chamomilla. L. (Wild C.) June — August. 



Fields, waste places, road aides, common. 



36. ANTHEMIS. Linn. Chamomile. 



1. A. Cotula. L. (Stinking C.) June — August. 



Waste places and com fields. Stated by Mr. H. Aughton 

 to grow at Southport, but tliis requires confirmation. 



37. ACHILLiEA. Linn. Yarrow, Milfoil. 

 \. A. Pl^ARMiCA. L. (Sneeze wort Y.) July, August. U 



Pastures and way sides, common. 



2. A. Millefolium. L. (Common Y.) June — Sept. U 



Pastures and way sides, very common. 

 " The larva oi AtpilaUB gilvaria (the Straw Belle) feodH on this plant" 



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