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4. S. aquaticus. Huds. (Marsh Ragwort.) 



Wet places. 7, 8. 



Frequent throughout the district, and with S. eruci- 

 folius, taking the place of the more common S. Jacobcea, 

 L. which has not been found here. 



INULA. (Elecampane.} 



i. I. Conyza. DC. (Ploughman's Spikenard.) 

 Calcareous soil. 7-9. 

 Between Perivale and Horsington Hill. Lees. 



PULICARIA. (Flea Bane.) 



i. P. dysenterica. Geertn. (Common Yellow Flea Bane.) 

 Moist places ; sides of hedges, etc. 7-9. 

 Generally dispersed throughout these parts. 



BELLIS. (Daisy.) 



i. B. perennis. L. (Common Daisy.) 

 Pastures and road sides. 2-10. 

 Abundant. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. ( Oxeye Daisy. ) 



1. C. Leucanthemum. L. (Great White Oxeye Daisy.) 

 Dry pastures. 6-8. 



Railway Embankment, fields, etc. ; abundant. 



2. C. segetum.* L. (Corn Marigold.) 

 Corn-fields. 6-8. 



" A single plant on Harrow Weald Common." (Flor. 

 Midd.) 



