CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 119 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, L. OX-EYE DAISY. 

 C. LEUCANTHEMUM, L. DAISY. WHITE-WEED. 



Fields and meadows; very common. Naturalized from Eu- 

 rope. A form with tubular ray flowers, Ovens (Rand). 



TANACETUM, L. TANSY. 

 T. VULGAKE, L. COMMON TANSY. GOLD BUTTONS. 



Near old dwellings, and by waysides; frequent. Jordan 

 Pond; Beech Hill; "Sound"; Great Cranberry Isle, etc. 

 (Rand) ; Bass Harbor Head; Somesville (R. & R.) ; mouth 

 of Duck Brook (R. H. Day). Naturalized from Europe. 



ARTEMISIA, L. WORMWOOD. 



A. VULGABIS, L. MUGWORT. 



Occasional in waste places. West side of Southwest Harbor; 

 Hulls Cove (Rand). Adventive from Europe. 



A. Stelleriana, Besser. FALSE DUSTY MILLER. 



Rare. Beach, Mt. Desert Narrows (R. & R., Annie S. 

 Downs). Adventive from the north. 



PETASITES, Gsertn. SWEET COLTSFOOT. 



P. palmata (Ait.), Gray. 



Wet ground; rare. Cold Brook (E. Faxon, R. & R.). 



SENECIO, L. GROUNDSEL. 

 S. VULGARIS, L. COMMON GROUNDSEL. 



Waste grounds and sea beaches; frequent, especially near 

 the seashore and on the islands. Also, Green Mt. (Annie S. 

 Downs). On Flying Mt. is found a low, slender form with 

 aromatic foliage (Rand). Naturalized from Europe. 



S. aureus, L. GOLDEN RAGWORT. 



Rare. Meadow, High Head (Rand). 



