COMPOSITE. 



201 



II. In a field of fodder grasses, &c. , between Torpoint and St. Johns. 

 1872. Between Moditonham and Kingsniill, 1879. 

 D. III. Between Plymouth and Saltash Passage, and near Pennycross, 



1870. King's Tamerton, 1879. Knackersknowle. Blaxton, 



1871, 1875. 



IV. Between Plymouth and Cattedown, 1875. Plymstock. Crabtree. 



Leigham. 

 V. Langdon. Battisborough. Near Elburton. In a waste spot by 



an old quarry near Gorlofen, Brixton, 1871. 

 VI. Kingston, and between that and Ringmore. Near the Anchorist 

 Rock, 1874. Pamflete. Ermington, on a wall -top, 1874. 

 Hedge-bank between Ermington and Ivybridge, 1869. Harford. 

 The odour of this is not so strong as that of A. Cotula. 



395. A. nobilis, L. Common Chamomile. 



Native ; on commons, and in waste turfy spots and sandy pastures. 

 Rather, though locally, common. July to September, 

 c. I. Viverdon Down. Cadsonbury. Near Callington. 



II. In waste ground between St. Johns and Millbrook.. Turfy waste 

 spot, Tregantle. By the inlet at Kingsmill, perhaps intro- 

 duced. [Very sparingly in a waste turfy spot at Carbeal, near 

 Torpoint, 1875.] 

 D. III. Tavy Valley, opposite Lophill. Near Beer Ferrers village. Waste 

 spot near Horrabridge station. 

 IV. Banks of the Meavy, below Meavy ; Rev. Mr. Tozer, Fl. Dev. 

 141 ; ! 1869. Shaugh ; Keys, FL iii. 63. Riverford, Plyni 

 Valley. Fancy.. In abundance by a road to Shaugh from 

 Roborough Down. On Crownhill Down, near Fernhill, &c. 

 Bickleigh Down. 

 V. Cornwood ! ; Keys, ih. In turfy ground above Bigbury Bay, near 

 Lambside. Preston. Marsh just above Puslinch Bridge. 

 Westlake Green. Stretchley. Enclosure below Hanger Down. 

 VI. In waste turfy ground at Carsewell. 



This seems to prefer to grow on such parts of commons as are near 

 enclosures. Ascends to 600 feet in District iv. 

 First record : Jones mid KiTu/ston, 1829. 



ACHILLEA, L. 



396. A. Millefolium, L. Common Yarrow. 



Native ; in pastures, on open commons, banks, and in waste 



turfy spots ; sometimes on walls. Very common. June to 



October. Area general. 



May be seen on walls in Plymouth, and in the turf of the churchyards, 



as well as on the open commons of the area ; growmg in all kmds of soils. 



