34 COROLLIFLOR^!. ASTERACE^. 



363. A. anglica, Spr. Sea Chamomile. ( A. maritima, M.F.HJ 

 Near Merino, Great Island: Rev. Dr. Hincks. Berehaven near 

 Bantry : Mr. W. Wilson. Ihave not met it, but probably passed 

 it unobserved. very rare. 



364. A. cotula, L. Stinking Chamomile. Cornfields near Cork : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. On high land north of Cusquinny, Great 

 Island : Dr. Scott. About Capwell and Ballyvolane : Dr. Power. 

 Ballynoe, near Cork : Mr. D. Murray. rather rare. 



365. A. nobilis, L. Common Chamomile. In Barryroe near Galley- 

 head : Dr. C. Smith. By the Lee, near Inniscarra ; near Bandon ; 

 and the south-western parts of the county : Mr. J. Drummond. 

 By the south side of the Lough of Cork, very sparingly : Dr. 

 Power. rather rare. 



167. ACHILLEA, Linn. YARROW. 



366. A. ptarmica, L. Sneezewort Yarrow. Marshes about Incha- 

 geela: Mr. J. Drummond. By the old Kinsale road, beyond 

 Ballinhassig: Mr. Alexander. Near Ballinhassig by the old road, 

 at the Cork side : Mr. D. Murray. South side of Priestsleap 

 mountain : Mr. W. C. Nash. In the West Riding, rather general, 

 in the East, rare. 



367. A. millefolium, L. Milkfoil Yarrow. About Glasheen, and 

 in dry pastures, and on hedge-banks. very common. 



168. CHRYSANTHEMUM, Linn. OX-EYE. 



368. C. leucanthemum, L. White Ox-eye. About Glasheen and in 

 fields. very common. 



369. C. segetum, L. Yellow Ox-eye. Corn Marigold. Evergreen, 

 and in corn. very common. 



169. PYRETHRUM, Sm. FEVERRFEW. 



370.f P. parthenium, Sm. Common Feverfew. Under Blackrock 

 Castle, and at Ballinhassig, near the Mills : Mr. Alexander. Near 

 Whitepoint ; Belvelly Castle, and East Ferry, Great Island ; 

 Dr. Power. By Boss Bay : Mr. W. C. Nash. Apparently truly 

 native. rather rare. 



371. P. inodorum, Sm. Mayweed Feverfew. Evergreen, and by 

 roads. very common. 



372. P. maritimum, Sm. Seaside Feverfew. At Rocksavage, near 

 Cork : Mr. J. Drummond. It has not been found in the county 

 by any other botanist. very rare. 



170. MATRICARIA, Linn. WILD-CHAMOMILE. 



373. ? M. chamomilla, L. Wild-chamomile. Cornfields near Cork : 

 Mr. J. Drummond. About Cove and Carrigaline : Mr. Alexander. 

 Might the Anthemis arvensis, which grows in these stations, have 

 been mistaken for this plant, as it has been found by no other 

 observers although frequently sought for. very rare. 



171. ARTTMISIA, Linn. WORMWOOD. 



374. A. absinthium, L. Common Wormwood. In Carbery: 

 Dr. C. Smith. Cape-clear Island : Mr. J< Drummond. At the East 



