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1867. Ogden ; Illingworth. — /. Walker. 



Rather common, in rough, wet pastures throughout the 

 parish. 



Anthemis Cotula, L —74. Stinking Chamomile. 

 Colonist. English type. A. July— September. 

 1854. Luddenden.— Herb. S.K. 1862. Halifax.— MialVsFlo. 

 1867. In a cornfield near Shroggs, Ovenden. — /. Walker. 

 1888. North Dean.— W. West; Lees' Flora. 

 Infrequent, in arable fields and waste ground : Shaw Syke 

 (1886), Woodhouse, Sterne Mill, Wheatley. 



Anthemis arvensis, L — 73 Corn Chamomile. 

 Colonist. English type. A. June— July. 

 1841. Green Hill, Warley ; 1844 Luddenden. — Herh.S.K. 

 More as an infrequent casual near corn mills than as a 

 colonist : Sterne Mill, Elland. 



Anthemis nobilis, L. - 49. Chamomile. 



Casual. English type. P. July — September. 



1775. On Blackstone Edge, near the junction of the old 

 and new roads ; and upon Clifton Common. — J. Bolton. 



1841. Woodland near Luddenden. — Herb. King and Gibson. 

 Once or twice on ballast, &c. Bolton's first station, at an 

 elevation of 1,000 feet is very unusual. 



Chrysanthemum segetum, L. — no. Corn Marigold. 



Colonist. British type. A. July — September. 

 1 83 1. Very abundant at Brighouse, Lightcliffe, &c. — R. 



Ley land. 

 1844. Luddenden; 1856. Popple Wells, W T arley. — 



Herb. S. K. 

 1867. Cornfield near Hipperholme, not common. — /. W. 

 Infrequent, and generally a casual on corn mill waste, as at 



Sterne Mill ; Shaw Syke (in a garden, 1886) ; King 



Cross (garden), Elland, &c. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, L. — 112. Ox-eye. Dog 

 Daisy. Marguerite. 

 Native. British type. P. June — July. 

 1867. Shibden — /. Walker. 



Common, in fields, railway and canal banks, and waste 

 ground, mostly below 500 feet, but ascending to 1,100 ft. 



