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Bellis perennis . . . 

 Aster tripolium . . . 



Erif'eroti canadense . . . 



Filago germavica 



mituma — 



GnaphaliuDi i/iiniiiuti/t . 

 Aniennaria dioica — 



Gnaphaliiim dioicum . . . 



Gnaphatium uliginosum 



Gn. rectum 



Inula squarrosa — 



Conyza squarrosa 



helenium. 



Pulicaria dysenterica — 



Cineraria palustris . . . 



Inula dysenterica 



vulgaris — 



Inula cxlindrica 



Xanthium siruf>iariu//i 

 Bidens cernua 



tripartita 



Anthemis arvensis 



nobilis 



Achillea millefolium 

 ptarmica 



Common Daisy. Common. IX. 20. 



Near Seaton, Co. Durham. E. R. 

 Two lower specimens from the side 

 of the Avon, below Bristol. I. 10 1. 



Canada Flea-bane. Near Sunderland. 

 E. R. VI. 28. 



Blue Flea-bane. From E. R., Darling- 

 ton. VI. 28. On the walls of 

 Worcester. VII. 17. 



[Included under Gnaphalium uligi 

 nosum.~\ VIII. 7. 



Miss T. X. 45. 



Catsfoot. County of Durham. E. R. 

 VI. 5. 



Black-headed Cudweed. Near Hamp- 

 ton Court. VIII. 7. 



Upright Cudweed. On the road to 

 Grayrigg, 2 ]4 miles from Kendal. 

 IV. 32. 



Great Flea-bane. Cunswick Scar. 



I. 107. 

 Elecampane. In a lane going from 



Mold to Holywell, Flint. VIII. 3. 



Marsh Fleawort. Lancashire. From 

 G. Crosfield, Warrington. IV. 21. 



Elecampane. Fleabane. Near Man- 

 chester. V. 36. 



Small Fleabane. In Hampshire, on 



the road from London to Salisbury. 



VIII. 4. 

 Less Burdock. From E. R. VIII. i. 

 Nodding Double Tooth. In ponds, 



etc. VI. 3. 

 Water Hemp. In wet ground. VII. 



10. 

 Corn Chamomile. From E. R. VIII. 



41. 

 Sweet-scented Chamomile. In a 



garden. III. 32. 

 Common Yarrow or Millfoil. Very 



common. I. 108. 

 Sneezewort. Goose-tongue. Woods 



and meadows. I. 108. 



