44 A DAMSON and Crabtree, The Herbarium of John Dalton 



Very 



Chrvsantheini/in se^etum 



Matricaria i no dor a — 



Chrysantheminn inodorum Field F^everfew. Roadsides. 



common. I. 99. 

 ... Corn Marigold. Cornfields, etc. 



I. lOI. 



leucanthemum Great Daisy. In pastures. I. 100. 



partheniiim — 

 Matricaria partlienium. Feverfew. About country farm- 

 houses. III. 13. 



... Sunderland. B. Hills. From IC. R. 

 I. 100. [?] 



... Tansey. Road to Benson Hall, in 

 the fields to the left rising the hill. 

 I. 105. 



... Mugwort. East side of the river 

 below the town. I. 104. 



... .Sea Wormwood. From Witheral, near 

 Corby Castle. (Cumberland. IV. 

 32. Field Southernwood. By the 

 Avon at the foot of St. Vincent's 

 Rocks. VII. 29. [Labelled also 

 A. campestrisi] 



italiciim 



Tanaceti/m vidgare 



Artemisia vulgaris 



maritima 



Petasites ova ins [ ? ]^ 



Tussiiago iivbrida 



ovatus — Tiissilago 

 liybrida (petasites) 



Ties si /ago fa rfa ra 



Dor OH icii m pa rdalia nc/ies 



Sevecio vulgaris 



svlvaticus 



■ erucifolius — 



S. ienuifolius 



■ jacobira 



■ ai/Katicus 



- saracenicus — 

 S. pallidas us 



paliidosiis 



Long-stalked Coltsfoot. Plentifu 

 near Manchester. X. 6. 



Long-stalked Butter bur. Mintsfeet 

 etc. II. I. 



(Coltsfoot. Mintsfeet, etc. II. 4. 



Wolf's Bane. From E. R. VIII. 39. 



Common Groundsel. Gardens, etc. 

 I. 102. 



Mountain Groundsel. ?>oni Stafford- 

 shire. Miss T. X. 19. 



Miss 1\ X. 32. 



Ragwort. Pastures, etc. I. 102. 

 Broad-leaved Ragweed. In marshy 

 or watery places. III. 17. 



Marsh Ragwort, Bird's Tongue. By 

 the rivulets running under Stock- 

 bridge, three fields above. Also 

 about the mill in Preston Patrick, 

 plentiful. [In pencil, "Remember 

 \\. R. with a specimen.''] I. 103. 



Biril's Tongue Groundsel. From IC. R. 

 III. 17.' 



