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Calendula officinalis L. (flore pleno), in sandpit near Aberdeen ; an. 
outcast (1883, J. T.) 
Matricaria Parthenium L., frequent, and almost naturalised ;_for- 
merly cultivated. 
M. Chamomiilla L. is occasionally met with as an outcast. 
Tanacetum vulgare L. is common as an outcast or escape, now 
almost naturalised, near Aberdeen, at St. Cyrus, &c. ; for-- 
merly cultivated as a tonic, and as a flavouring herb for 
cookery. 
Anthemis arvensis L. is rare with us, and its claims to rank as in- 
digenous are doubtful ; at Ferryhill (A. Ogston, 1860), near 
Rubislaw in a corn-field (J. T., 1884) ; common in counties. 
south of Forfar. 
A. tinctoria L., once on a rubbish heap on Old Aberdeen Links. 
(1875, J. T.) 
Achillea tomentosa LL. is recorded fron Auchlunkart, in Banff 
(D.) 
Artemisia Abrotanum L., on the sandy beach about a mile north. 
of Donmouth ; probably carried by water to where it grew 
: (1876, J. T.) 
Senecio saraccnicus L, is naturalised beside Burn of Culter, as an. 
outcast or escape from neighbouring garden (J. T.); see 
also (D.) 
Doronicum J ardalianches L. is naturalised in numerous places—- 
e.g., on bank of Don above Old Bridge, and at Echt, &.. 
. (J. T.) ; see also (D.) 
_ Petasites fragrans Presl. is a common weed (formerly cultivated). 
aa in gardens in Old Aberdeen, and seems to hold its ground. 
well. 
Cichorium Intybus L., occasionally in many places (D.) ; in old bed. 
_ of the Dee, near Aberdeen (1883. T. E.) 
: Helminthia Echioides Gaertn., once on reclaimed bed of Dee (1883, 
, T. E.) 
Lactuca muralis Fres. was found on a wall beside public road near 
Banchory-Devenick Church, in August, 1883 (T. E.); 
native (?) 
ffieracium aurantiacum L., recorded in (D.) 
Cumpanula Rapunculus L., near Aberdeen (A. Ogston, 1860.) _ 
C. Trachelium L., Peterhead (1876, Dr. J. H. Walker.) 
Fraxinus excelsior L., and Ligustrum vulgare L., are both common. 
