FLOWERING PLANTS. 79 



A. nobilis, L. Common Chamomile. 6 9. Not common : 

 woods and fields at Flixton, F. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, L. 



C. segetum, L. Corn .Marigold. 6 9. Rare : occasionally 

 in fields between Dickleburgh and Billingford (DC). 



C. Leucanthemum, L. Great White Ox-eye. 6 8. Abundant 

 in pastures and on railway banks. 



*C. Parthenium, Pers. (Matricaria Parthenium, L.). Com- 

 mon Feverfew. 6 9. Occasionally in hedge-banks : 

 Baker's Barn, Redenhall ; the Rectory Paddock (Miss 

 Perowne), F. Flixton, I. 



MATRICARIA, L. 



M. inodora, L. Scentless Mayweed. 6 9. Plentiful in fields 

 and waste places. 



M. Chamomilla, L. Wild Chamomile. 6 8. Not common : 

 roadside at Highgate, between Needham and Rushall, D. 

 Waste ground, Shiinpling, F. 



TANACETUM, L. 



T. vulgare, L. Common Tansy. 6 8. Abundant by road- 

 sides and on banks of streams. 



ARTEMISIA, L. 



A. vulgaris, L. Mug-wort. 1 9. Common by waysides and 

 in bushy places. 



TUSSILAGO, L. 



T. Farfara, L. Common Coltsfoot. 3 6. Common, espe- 

 cially in brickyards and on clay surfaces otherwise bare, 

 C. Of. Introd., p. 14, note. 



PETASITES, Gaert. 



*P. fragrans, Pres. Sweet-scented Coltsfoot. 1 3. Hedge- 

 banks near Denton House, and between Pulham Market 

 Station and Village, F. Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



P. Vlllgaris, Desf. Common Butter-bur. 3 5. Frequent in 

 wet places : beyond the island at Syleham ; hedge-bank 

 near Mendham Pit, on Withersdale Road ; Mendham 

 Mills ; St. Margaret's, etc. 



