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2. erecta, L. {DC. I. c. ;—Roxb. fl. ind. 3, p. 335 ,—J. Grah. Cat. B. pi. 

 p. 99.— T. major, Gilrtn.fr. 2, p. 437, t. 172,/. 4.) 75^5 c^jfl Euro- 

 genda. African Marygold. © Mexico. Domesticated iu India. Fl. 

 large, citron- coloured, C. S. Has a fetid smell. 



Tridax, L. {DC. pr. 5, p. 679.) 



l.procumbens, L. {DC. I. c. — Balbisia elongata, Willd. — B. pedunculata, 

 Hoffmans. — B. divaricata, Cass. — Amelias pedunculatus, Ort.) 

 Mexico. Vera Cruz. St. Martha. Cuba. Entirely naturalized at 

 the Mauritius, in Tropical India, &c. In Serampore and its neigh- 

 bourhood it is one of the worst weeds, growing every where, especially 

 on walls and houses, and being in flower and fruit the whole year. 

 Fl. middle-sized, pale yellowish, with an orange disk. 



Madia, Mol. {DC. pr. 5, p. 691.) 



l.sativa, Mol. {DC. I. c. — M. viscosa, Cav. icon. 3, p. 50, t. 298 ; — B. 

 M. 52, t. 2574. — M. mellosa, Jacq. hort. schunbr. 'S,p. 29, t. 302.) 

 © Chili. Fl. middle-sized, deep yellow, Feb. and March. 



Anthemis, L. {DC. pr. 6, p. 4.) 



1. arvensis, L. {DC. 0. c. p. 6 ; — E. B. 9, t. 602. — Chamsemelum ar- 

 vense. All.) Corn Chamomile. © Europe. Levant. Egypt. Fl. largish, 

 white, with a yellow disk, Feb. and March. 



Maruta, Cass. {DC. pr. 6, p. 13.) 



1. Cotula, DC. {I. c. — M. vulgaris. Bluff and Fing. — M. foetida, Cass. 

 —Anthemis Cotula, L. ;—E. B. 25, t. 1772 ;—Roxb. H. B. p. 62.— 

 A. foetida. Lam. — A. cotuloides, Raf. — A. ramosa, Lk. — Chamaeme- 

 lum Cotula, All.) © Europe. N. Africa. Madeira. Canaries. Crimea. 

 Persia. Fl. middle-sized, white, with a yellow disk, March and April ; 

 fr. 0. 

 I.fuscata, DC. {pr. 6, p. 14 — Anthemis fuscata. Brat. — A. praecox, 

 Lk.—A. fallax, Willd.) © S.Europe. N. Africa. Fl. like those" of 

 No. 1 . March and April ; fr. 0. 



Ptarmica, Tournef. {DC. pr. 6, p. 19.) 



1. vulgaris, Blackw. {Herb. t. 256 ; — DC. 0. c. p. 23. — Achillea Ptarmi- 

 ca, L. ;—E. B. 11, t. 7S7.) %. Europe. Siberia. Fl. smallish, white, 

 C. S. ; fr. 0. 



Achillea, L. {DC. pr. 6, p. 24.) 



1. Millefolium, L. {DC. I. c. ;—E. B. U,t. 728.) Milfoil. 2f. Europe. 

 N. Asia. Fl. middle-sized, white, R. and C. S. ; fr. C. S. 



2. tanacetifolia. All. {DC. pr. 6. p. 25.) "2^. France. Switzerland. Italy. 

 Fl. middle-sized purple, C. S. ; fr. 0. 



3. asplenifolia. Vent. {H. Cels. t. 95 ; — DC. pr. 6, p. 26. — A. crispa. 

 Lam. herb. — A. nova, Herm. in herb. L" Merit. — A. rosea, Desf.) % 

 Native place uncertain. Fl. smallish, rose-coloured, C. S. 



4. crithmifolia, Wald. and Kit. (DC pr. 6, p. 25.) % Hungary. Has 

 been introduced into H. C. G. 



5. nobilis, L. {DC. pr. 6, p. 26.) %. S. Europe. Introduced in 1841. 



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