264 THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE. [Feb. 



COMPOSITE, 



Eupatorium cannahinum. Common in many woods. 



Aster Tripolium. In maritime wastes along the coast of this 



county. 

 Erigcron acris. Sparingly distributed in a woodland near Bethesda. 

 Sulidago Virga-aurca. Plentiful in various situations. The variety 



Cambriawi I have often found, but never as a woodland plant. 



It is perfectly distinct, and retains its dwarf, compact habit 



under the best cultivation. Occurs at high elevations on the 



Snowdon Eange. 

 Bcllis pcrennis. Abundant everywhere. 

 Filago Germanica. Not unfrequent in very dry situations. 



F. minima. In a young plantation near Aber. 



GjiajJhalitmi uliginosum. Plentiful in a field adjoining Bangor 



mountain woods. 

 Antennaria dioica. Abundant in a dry, rocky, oak wood near 



Gerlan. 

 Imda Selenium.. A few plants occur in a wood near Llandegai. It 



is an " infallible " Welsh remedy for some diseases. 

 /. dyscntcrica. Plentiful in ditches and along road-sides. 

 Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. Abundant in dry ditches. 



G. segetum. On the outskirts of a wood near Bronydd. Probably 



introduced with corn seed. 

 C. Parthenium. Along the roadside and in woods near Maesygroes, 

 Matricaria inodora. A common plant in many places. 

 M. Chamomilla. Occasionally seen, but seldom as a woodland 



plant. 

 Anthemis Cotula. In many places a woodland weed. 

 Achillea Ptarmica. On dry woodland ditches, abundant. 

 A. Millefolium. A common plant in every waste. The flowers of 



this plant vary very much in colour. 

 Tanacctinn vulgare. Widely distributed, but nowhere in this county, 



that I have seen, very abundant. 

 Artemisia vulgare. Along woodland drives, plentiful. 

 Tussilago Farfara. Abundant in many woods. 

 T. Petasites. Occasionally found in damp woods. 

 Seneeio vulgaris. "] 



r^ ,. ' Liberally distributed in and around woods and 



S. aquaticus. > i , , • 



r, ^ 7 1 plantations. 



is. Jaeoocea. \ ^ 



S. crucifolius. J 



Arctium Lappa. Abundant in many situations. 



Serratula tinctoria. Frequent in open woods and thickets. 



