216 ENGLISH BOTANY. 



the phyllaries. I cannot hear of any place called " Carnuctie " — 

 it may be Carnock, Pife, or perhaps Carnoustie, Porfar. 



CENTAUREA MONTANA. Linn. 



Has occurred near Gradbitch, Stafford, and near Eichmond, 

 York ; but apparently not sufficiently well established to warrant 

 its introduction into the list of British species. 



CENTAUREA INTYBACEA. Linn. 



Said to occur in Porfarshire by Mr. G. Don — no doubt a pale- 

 flowered variety of C. Scabiosa has been mistaken for this plant, as 

 suggested by Mr. H. C. Watson. 



CALENDULA ARVENSIS. Linn. 



Pormerly found on Sunderland Ballast-hills, but not observed 

 there recently. 



CALENDULA OFFICINALIS. Linn. 



The common marygold is often to be found in waste places 

 where garden rubbish has been deposited, but does not establish 

 itself. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MACROPHYLLUM. 



Waldst. & Kil. 



This species (Pyrethrum macrophyllum, Willd.) I have seen on 

 Wimbledon Common, but no doubt the outcast of a garden. I do 

 not know if it still exists there, as I have not been at the spot 

 since 1860. 



ANACYCLUS RADIATUS. Lois. 



Pound by Mr. W. Wilson at Dantry Quay, Bearhaven, Cork. 

 No doubt introduced with ballast. 



ARTEMISIA C^RULESCENS. Linn. 

 Eng. Bot, No. 2426. 



Said by Gerarde to be found in his time near Portsmouth, Rye, 

 and Winchelsea; on the coast of Brading Harbour, near Broad- 

 stone (Mr. W. D. Snooke) ; and near Boston, Lincolnshire, by 

 Tofield, on the authority of Hudson. No British specimens exist ; 

 and it is more than probable that some form of A. maritima had 

 been mistaken for it. 



