202 COMPOSITiE. 



397. A. Ptarmica, L. Sneeze-wort Yarroio. 



Native ; by damp roadsides and in moist pasture land. Rather 

 common. July to September. 

 c. I. Between Antony Passage and Trevollard ; Keys, Fl. iii. 62. 

 Damp spot between Notter and Moditon Mill. Sheviock. Near 

 St. Mellion. Near Clapper Bridge. 

 II. St. Johns. Between Inceworth and SouthdoAvn. Saltash and 

 Callington Road, and in a clayey field near Hatt. In an 

 enclosure from Kingston Down. 

 D. III. By the Plymouth Leat at Pennycross. Between St. Budeaux and 

 Knackersknowle. Marsh by the Tavy, Beer Ferrers. Vale 

 below Inchers. 

 IV. Meadow below Saltram gardens. Fursdon, Derriford, and Com- 

 mon Wood, Egg Buckland. Between Plympton and Brixton. 

 Close to the leat weir at Sheepstor. Near Dowsland Barn. 

 V. Membland. Between Dunstone and Creacombe. Stretchley. 



Between Lee Mill Bridge and Cadleigh. 

 VI. Ivybridge ! ; Keys, FL. iii. 62. Between Ermington and Cadleigh. 



ARTEMISIA, L. 



398. A. Absinthium, L. Common Wormioood. 



Denizen ; in waste places and on dry banks, almost always near 

 old houses or villages. Rather rare. August, part of September. 

 0. I. Trevollard!; between Polbathick and Hessenford ; Balkwill ; 

 Keys, Fl. iii. 65 ; seen about Caracawn in plenty. About 

 Downderry and at Tregunnus. Waste spot by Pillaton Mill. 

 One plant by a road in Landrake village, 1873. 

 II. Weir, ]Millbrook, very near a house. 

 I). III. Junction of the Maristow and Blaxton Roads ; GouMing and 

 Harper, S. D. Lit. Chron. 131 ; occurs near Blaxton farm- 

 house. One plant at Lophill, 1862. 

 IV. A plant on a bank by Hey Brook Lane, near Down Thomas. 

 Two in clefts of limestone rock in a quarry close to Hay farm- 

 house, 1867 ; four or five in a field near, 1871. 

 V. Wembury ! ; Keijs, ib. ; near Langdon Hall, &c. In plenty near 

 Preston farm-house. About Worsewell, Revelstoke, plentifully. 

 About a farm-house between Carsewell and Lolesbury. In fair 

 quantity in a field near Corn wood village, 1878. 

 VI. Ringmore, close to the village. " In waste turfy ground near old 



houses at Carsewell. 

 First record : Goulding and Harper, 1846. 



399. A. vulgaris, L. Mugwort. 



Native ; in waste spots and on hedge-banks. Common. August. 



