103 COMPOSITE.. 



G. Ashley, Mr. W. E. Green. Occasionally in coi'nfieMs 

 at Horfield, Swete, FL, 50. Sliirebarapton, Swete, ih. 

 Sparingly about the quarries at Stapleton. 



S. Flax Bourton, Steele, ib. Cultivated land near 

 Weston-super-Mare. VI. — VIII. 



ARTEMISIA, L. 



438. A. Absinthium, L. Wormwood. 



Native ? ; on di*y banks and waste ground, rare. 



S. Kewstoke ; Rev. W. H. Painter. Tickenbam ; Mr. W. 

 E. Green. One or two plants on the bill above Ticken- 

 liarD, between Clevedon and Cadbury Camp ; Mr. D. 

 Fry. Grows in great profusion with Nepeta Cataria on 

 the bill at Weston-in-Gordauo ; Mr. D. Fry. VII. VIII. 



439. A. vulgaris, L. Mugwort. 



Native ; on hedge-banks, and borders of fields. Rather 



scarce near Bristol ; but frequent elsewhere. 

 G. Roadsides at Stapleton. 



S. Berrow. Clevedon. Ken. Uphill. Walton-in-Gordano, 



VIII. 



440. A. maritima, L. 



Native. Occurs plentifully in many places on the shore of 

 the Bristol Channel. 



G. By the Severn near Berkeley. Avonmouth marshes 

 near the Butts. 



S. Clevedon. Kingston Seymour. Woodspring. Anchor 

 Head, Weston-super-Mare. Under Brean Down. Burn- 

 ham. 



We have not seen the variety /3. A. Gallica, Willd. 



VIII. IX. 

 TANACETUM, L. 



441. T. VUlgare, L. Tansy. 



Native, or denizen. Common by waysides and on river- 

 banks. 



