190 SYRACUSE BOTANICAL CLUB'S COLLECTION 



A. MILLEFOLIUM — Lin., 1753. Yarrow, or Milfoil. 



Common. Roadsides and fields. Often found pink. 

 Roadside east from Syracuse, sunmier, 1910. 



ANTHEMIS— Lin. 



A. COTULA — Lin. (Maruta cotula — D. C, 1837.) Fetid 

 Camomile Mayweed. 

 Common. Widely distributed as a weed. Goodrich 

 Barnyard, summer, 1910. 



A. ARVENSIS — Lin., 1753. Corn Camomile. 



Frequent. Waste places. Cardif, July, 1908. 



CHRISANTHEMUM— Lin., 1753. 



C. Leucanthemum — Lin., 1753. Margaret, or Ox-eye 

 Daisy. 

 Very common. Troublesome weed to farmers, though 

 much used for decorations. A form with tubular rays 

 found in Cazenovia, July, 1909, and Onon. Valley same 

 year, and Jamesville last June, given the name "tubuli- 

 florum" by Linney. Name not mentioned by Brit, or 

 Gray. Specimens in my possession seem well worthy a 

 name. 



C. Parthenium — Pers., 1807. Common Fever-few. 



Common. Cultivated and escaped. Roadside, Fair- 

 mount, summer, 1908. 



MATRICARIA— Lin., 1753. 



M. Matricariodes — Porter. (Mem. Torr. Club, 189 U.) 

 Rayless Camomile. 

 Not common. West Shore Track, near Freight House, 

 Aug., 1910. 



TANACETUM. 



T. vulgare — Lin., 1753. Tansy. 



Common. Country roadsides, etc. Onon. Hill, July, 

 . 1908. 



ARTEMISIA— Lin., 1753. 



A. CAUDATA — Michx, 1803. Wild Wormwood. 



Frequent in Salt Marsh. Court St., near bridge, Aug., 

 1909. 



