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the Flora of Lanarkshire, relating mainly to the same 

 ground as that of Glasgow. 



Anacyclus radiatus, Lois. 



Hibernian, but Alien. Found at Dunboy Quay, Bear- 

 haven, Cork, by Mr. W. Wilson, according to the Manual 

 of British Botany. The locality was originally reported 

 for Anthemis anglica. 



666. Anthemis anglica, Spreng. 



Area [* 2***6**** 11 ^^ 13]. 



Incognit. Something has been reported under the name 

 of Anthemis maritima and A. anglica, from Sussex, Gla- 

 morgan, Pembroke, Durham, Kirkcudbright, and the 

 North-East of Scotland. It is probable that Pyrethrum 

 maritimum was the plant really intended in most of these 

 habitats. Mr. Babington, however, appears to have seen 

 some other plant, found at Sunderland by Mr. James Back- 

 house, in 1844; and which he considers to be the A. 

 maritima of Smith, corresponding with the A. anglica of 

 Sprengel, and " very diflFerent from A. maritima (L.)" To 

 me this remains quite unknown, and I have no blind faith 

 in the carefulness of Mr. James Backhouse's observations 

 or statements, although I regard him as quite sincere by 

 intention. 



A />/. /// '/ aZ ^^^- Anthemis nobilis, Linn. 



Area 1234567891011**14*16. - (f^J 

 South limit in Cornwall, Isle of Wight, Kent. 



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