78 COMFOSIT^. 



AIJ-TKEXVXZS Linn. 



1. A. noblUs Linn. Chamomile. 



Damp sandy or gravelly wastes and pastures — very rare. Fl. July — 

 Sept. 



Down — Foot of Tullybranagan moimtain west of ^Newcastle ; {John White) 

 Wade Ear. Commons near Comber ; Flor. JJlst, Old gravel 

 pits on the Newtownards road about one mile northeast of 

 Comber; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — Banks of Lough Neagh ; Cyb. Hib. 



Deny — "West side of Enagh Lough, and roadsides between Moneymore 

 and BalljTonan ; D.M. Roadside between Toome and Bally- 

 ronan, and pastures by Lough Beg ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Perhaps truly wild in some of the above stations, but may in others be 

 merely a garden escape. 



MATRICARIA Linn. 



1. M. inodora Linn. Michaelmas Daisy. 



Roadsides, waste ground, and borders of fields — very common. Fl. 

 June— Sept. 



Var. /3 M. salina Babington. 

 Rocky and gravelly places on the seashore— frequent around the coast. 

 Down — Xear the quay at Killyleagh, and other places within reach of the 



salt water ; Templeton. 

 Antrim — Frequent along the coast ; Flor. Ulst. Lame, Cushendiin, and 



Rathlin; S.A.S. 

 Deny — Abundant on the coast from Umbra to near Portrush ; D.M. 



2. IVX. cbamomllla Linn. "Wild Chamomile. 



Cultivated fields — very rare, and perhaps sometimes imported with 

 seed. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down — In the Ards near Kirkestown ; Harris's Doivn, 1744. Field near 



Comber; Templeton, 1800. Holywood; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — Near Dunmurry, and in a wheat field at Malone ; Templeton, 



1804. Field at Mountcollier, and field at Kih-oot; Flor. 



Ulst. In great abundance in an oat-field on the west side of 



Islandmagee ; S.A.S., 1880. Lame, and Caimcastle ; R.Ll.P. 



"Waste ground— Bog meadows near the distillery; Richard 



Hanna. 



CKRYSAIO-THEMUXVI Linn. 



1. C. leucanthemum Linn. Oxeye Daisy, Espibawn, and 



GiLLGOWAJfS {loc). 



