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431. A. Cotula, L. 



Colonist ; in cultivated fields and waste places, frequent. 

 S. Bishport. Pensford. Wells. Whitchurch. Yatton. 



VII.— IX. 



432. A. nobilis, L. Chamomile. 



Native ? ; on commons and pastures, very rare. 



G. On waste ground about Bristol] as a casual. In 



Tyndall's Park, 1881. 

 S. Wells, Miss Livett. Yatton, Miss Winter. 



MATRICARIA, L. 



433. M. ParthenilUn, L. Feverfew. 



Denizen ; on old walls, and in waste ground about villages, 



frequent. 

 G. Common about Stapleton. Conham. Hanham. 

 S. Bedrainster. Glutton. Long Ashton. Nailsea. 



Temple Cloud. Wells. Winscombe. Yatton. 

 An aromatic bitter and tonic ; anciently esteemed against 



hysteria, and as a febrifuge. VII. VIII. 



434. M. inodora, L. 



Native ; in cultivated ground and waste places, very 

 common. A maritime form grows on the shore of the 

 Bristol Channel. VH. VIII. 



435. M. Chamomilla, L. 



Native; in cultivated fields, common. Florets of the I'ay 

 sometimes absent. VI. VII. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, Z. 



436. C. LeUCanthemum, L. Ox-eye Daisy. 



Native ; in meadows and pastures neai'ly everywhere, and 

 in all sorts of situations. VI. VIII. 



437. C. segetum, L. Com-Marigold. 



Colonist ; in cornfields and waste places, I'are. 



