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431. A. Cotula, L. 



Colonist ; in cultivated fields and waste places, frequent. 

 S. Bishport. Pensford. Wells. Whitehurch. Yatton. 



VII. IX. 



432. A. nobilis, L. Chamomile. 



Native ? ; on commons and pastures, very rare. 



G. O'n waste ground about Bristol,' as a casual. In 



Tyndall's Park, 1881. 

 S. Wells, Miss Livett. Yatton, Miss Winter. 



MATRICARIA, L. 



433. M. Parthenium, L. Feverfew. 



Denizen ; on old walls, and in waste ground about villages, 



frequent. 



G. Common about Stapleton. Conham. Hanham. 

 S. Bedminster. Glutton. Long Ashton. Nailsea. 



Temple Cloud. Wells. W T inscombe. Yatton. 

 An aromatic bitter and tonic ; anciently esteemed against 



hysteria, and as a febrifuge. VII. VIII. 



434. M. inodora, L. 



Native ; in cultivated ground and waste places, very 

 common. A maritime form grows on the shore of the 

 Bristol Channel. VII. VIII. 



435. M. Chamomilla, L. 



Native ; in cultivated fields, common. Florets of the ray 

 sometimes absent. VI. VII. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM, Z. 



436. C. Leucanthemum, L. Ox-eye Daisy. 



Native; in meadows and pastures nearly everywhere, and 

 in all sorts of situations. VI. VIII. 



437. C. Segetum, L. Corn-Marigold. 



Colonist ; in cornfields and waste places, rare. 

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