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ANTHEMIS. CHAMOMILE. 



1. A. nobilis (common C.) In gravelly pastures and sandy 

 waste places. Stem about a foot high, drooping, and much 

 branched. Leaves twice pinnate, segments linear and pointed. 

 Flower-heads at the end of every branch, solitary, with white 

 rays and yellow disks, which latter become conical as the flowering 

 advances. Marychurch. Milber Down. Bovey Heathfield. (E. 

 B. t. 980.) P. vn.-ix. 



2. A. arvensis (corn C.) Cornfields, and by hedgerows in 

 cultivated fields. Stem from 1 to 2 feet high, erect, much 

 branched, hoary. Leaves twice pinnate, segments linear-lan- 

 ceolate, hairy. Flower-heads on long stalks, terminal and so- 

 litary. Florets of ray large and white, those of the disk small 

 and yellow. Moreton, Ilsington, Fl. D. (E. B. t. 602.) A. VI.-YIII. 



3. A. Cotnla (stinking C.) Infields and waste places. Stem 

 erect, branching, from 10 to 18 inches high. Lower leaves 2 or 

 3 times, upper ones once pinnate ; segments short, but narrow 

 and pointed. Flowers in solitary terminal heads, disk convex 

 and yellow, ray large and white. Stem sprinkled with glandular 

 dots. (E. B. t. 1772.) A. vi.-ix. 



ACHILLEA. YAEEOW, MILFOIL. 



1. A. Ptarxnica (Sneezeivort Yarrow.) In meadow r s and 

 pastures. Stem 18 inches or 2 feet high, upright, leafy, slightly 

 branched in its upper part. Leaves linear-lanceolate, pointed, 

 minutely serrated, shining. Flower-heads in a large and hand- 

 some corymb ; florets of both disk and ray white. Eoad to Bar- 

 ton Eidge. Banks of the Teign. Chudleigh. (E. B. t. 757.) 



P. VI.-YIII. 



2. A. Millefolium (common Y., or Milfoil.) In pastures, 

 waste places, and by roadsides, common. Plant from 6 inches 

 to nearly 2 feet high ; stem erect, branching at the top. Leaves 

 finely cut into a multitude of short but extremely fine and deeply 

 pinnated segments. Flower-heads numerous, small, crowded 

 together into a thick terminal corymb ; flowers white or pinkish. 

 Both leaves and stem sometimes rather woolly. (E. B. t. 758.) 

 P. vi.-ix. 



OED. XLVII. CAMPANULACE^l. 

 CAMPANULA. BELL-FLOWEE, 

 1. C. rotundifolia (roimd-teaved .#., or Harebell.) On hilly 



