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Restigouche, and at Kouckibouguac, Kent Co., N.B. (Fowler's Cat.*) 

 Isle of Orleans, Q. (Hooker.) Fields around Campbellton, N.B. 

 (Chalmers.') 



(1176.) A. Sibirica. 



Ounalashka and Eschscholtz Bay. (Eothr. Alask.) 



306. ANTHEMIS, Linn. (CHAMOMILE.) 



(1177.) A. arvensis, Linn. Wild Chamomile. 



Introduced. Halifax, N.S. (Sommers.) Buctouche, N.B. (Fowler's 

 Cat.) Prof. Fowler says of this that it is without a strong scent. On 

 this account I believe it to be Matricaria inodora. 



(1178.) A. tinctoria, Linn. 



On Ballast heaps, St. John, N.B. (Say.') In meadows, Insane 

 Asylum, London, Ont. (Burgess.) 



307. MARUTA, Cass. (MAY-WEED.) 

 (1179.) M. Cotula, DC. 



Anthemis Cotula, Linn. Hook. Fl. I., 318. 



Naturalized and abundant along roadsides and in the streets of cities, 

 towns, and villages, throughout all the settled parts of Canada. 



3O8. CHRYSANTHEMUM, Linn. (OX-EYE DAISY.) 

 (1180.) C. Leucanthemum, Linn. 



Leucanthemum vulgare, Lam. Macoun's Cat., No. 1000. 



Naturalized in old meadows and pastures and by roadsides through- 

 out the settled parts of Canada. An obnoxious weed in many sections 

 of the eastern provinces and Ontario. 



(1181.) C. integrifolium, Eichards. 



Leucanthemum integrifolium, DC. 



Shores of the Arctic Sea and on the Copper Mountains in Lat. 67. 

 Probably on all the shores and islands. (Richardson.) Port Kennedy, 

 Arctic Sea. (Capt. Markham.) Between the Coppermine Eiver and Cape 

 Turn-again, Lat. 67 54', Long. 115 31'. (Dease.) Montreal Island, 



