58 THE FLORA 01' HALIFAX. 



Chrysanthemum Parthenium , Pers. Fever-few. 

 Alien. P. July- September. 



1840. Near Halifax. —Baines Flora. 

 1844. Luddenden (casual) — S. King. 



1867. On the east side of Shibden Dale ; both sides of 



the canal, Salterhebble.— /. Walker. 

 Occasionally as a garden escape. 



Matricaria inodora, L. — in. 



Native. British type. A. June — October. 



1841. Elland. — Herb. S.K. 1844. Luddenden Brook. — 

 S. Kin^,. 



1867. Cornfields in Shibden, and very common on the 

 railway banks. — /. W. 



Infrequent ; though not uncommon on waste ground, or 

 railway and canal banks, in the Calder valley from Brig- 

 house to Sowerby Bridge. Seen on rubbish on Salton- 

 stall Moor as high as noo feet. 



Matricaria Chamomilla, L. — 64. Chamomile. 

 Colonist. English type. A. July — August. 

 Not uncommon in cultivated fields from Copley to Sowerby 

 Bridge. First record, Shaw Syke, 1886. 



Tanacetum Yulgare. L.— 105. Tansy. 



Native. British type, P. July — September. 

 1775. In the second holm above Woodhouse Mill and on 

 a little bank by Upper Willow Hall in Skircoat. — J.B. 

 N Near Halifax, the outcast of gardens. — Herb. Leyl. 



1888. Calder banks from Sowerby. —Lees' Flora. 

 Infrequent, and in part a casual: canal banks, Salter- 

 hebble ; Norwood Green ; waste ground, Wheatley. 



Artemisia vulgaris, L. — no. Mugwort. 



Native. British type. P. July — September. 

 1 81 7. Near Brighouse. — Herb. Leyland. 

 Infrequent : on the canal banks from Elland to Salter- 

 hebble and Sterne Mill ; Hebden Bridge. 



Tussilago Farfara, L. — 112. Coltsfoot. 



Native British type. P. February — May. 

 1775. All along the banks of the canal from Sowerby 

 Bridge to Elland. — J. B. 1844. Luddenden. — .S. King. 



