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668. Anthemis arrensis, L. (Corn Camomile). Colonist. 

 English type. Range i. Forage fields. Not infrequent; 

 ascending Borrowdale to Grange and the Vale of St. John 

 to the foot of Thirlraere. By Anthemis maritima, in 

 Robson's list, recorded from the shore at Coulderton, 

 Pyrethrum is no doubt intended, as it grows there. 



669. Afithemis Cotula, L. Colonist. English type. 

 Range i. Cultivated fields. Very rare. I have seen it once 

 only, near Penrith, and it is recorded by Dickinson from a 

 roadside between Seascale and Calder Bridge, and Mr. 

 Roper gathered it near Skelwith Force. 



Anthemis nohilis, L. (Camomile). Alien. Waste ground 

 beside the farmhouse nearest Colwith Force, 1882. — (B.) 



670. Achillea Ftannica, L. (Sneeze wort). Native. British 

 type. Range 1-2. Frequent in damp pastures, ascending to 

 350 yards. — (Watson.) 



671. Achillea Millefolium, L. (Yarrow; Milfoil). Native.' 

 British type. Range 1-3. Common in grassy places, ascend- 

 ing to 600 yards on Great Gable ; 800 yards. — (Watson.) 



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675. Campanula rotmtdifolia^ L. (Harebell). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-4. Heaths and pastures. Frequent 

 at all elevations; ascending to 1000 yards on Helvellyn and 

 Skiddaw. 



Campa7iula rapunculoides, L. Alien. 



C. Near Moor Row Station. — (Whitehaven Cat.) 

 W. Roadside at Clappersgate, 1882. — (B.) 



