154 COMPOSITE. 



Fields, waste places, and roadsides ; rather rare. A. July — September. 

 I. Stanmore Heath. 

 II. Near West Drayton ! ; I\ewb. Near Staines. Bet. Hampton Court 

 and Kingston Bridge. Bet. Strawberry Hill and Teddington. 



III. Waste ground by Twickenham Church. 



IV. Harrow district, common; iVf«Zv. 49. B.am.-pstea.d ; Irv. MSS. Harrow 



Weald. Stanmore Marsh. Near Harrow Weald Park ; Farrar. 

 VII. Marylebone Infirmary garden ; Vartnne. In the turf close to Ken- 

 sington Palace, 1866; Warren. 



First record : Varenne, 1827. 



354. A. nobilis, £. Chamomile. 



Anthenus (Turn.). Canumilla Eomana (Lob.). Chamamelum odoratis- 

 simum repens fl. simplici, J. B. (Eay). *Chamoimdum, Ger. (Merrett). 

 C. nobile seu odoratitm, C. B. (Pet.). C. romanum, Ger. em. (Blackst.). 

 Cyb. Br. ii. 129 ; iii. 462. Syme E. B. v. t. 724. 



Heaths, commons, and dry roadsides ; common. P. June — September. 

 I. On Harefield Common, abundantly ; BlacJcst. Fasc. 17. Hillingdon ! ; 



Warren. Bet. South Minis and Potter's Bar. 

 II. Towing-path, Hampton Court ! ; Newh. Feltham Green. Abundant 



on south side of high road bet. Harlington Corner and the ' Magpies.' 



Twickenham Common. 



III. In mooste plenty of al in Hundsley ( = Hounslow) Hethe, Turn. Namfs, 



Merrett 25, E. Si/n. i. 57, &c. DriUing Ground, Hounslow. Near 

 Hatton. Field near Hospital Bridge, abundant and very large. 



IV. Golder's Green ; Irv. MSS. MiU Hill ; Bond. Flora, 154. North 



Heath, Hampstead. 

 V. In the wylde felde in Brantforde (=Brentford) Green ; Turn. i. 47 ; 

 i?. St/n. i. 57, &c. Turnham Green ; Acton Green ; Newb. Ealing 

 Common ; Lees. 

 VI. Muswell Hill, plentifully, Dr. Watson; Hill, 435. Enfield Chase; 



Burnet, i. 38. Enfield Green. Hadley ; G. Johnson. 

 VII. [In TuthiU Fields ; Fef. Midd.] [Waste ground on this side Hide 

 Park ; Merrett, 25.] A patch of about four square yards in the 

 gardens of Lincoln's Inn, 1869 ! ; Warren; who has known it there 

 for three years. South Heath, Hampstead, in several spots. 



First notice: Turner, 1548 ; also first notice as British. Lobel's locality 

 is 'in Benard Greyn ' ; Lob. Adv. 145. (See 3i6, Pulicaria vulg- 

 aris.) Merrett records a variety as Cham, nudum, odoratum ; and 

 Eay as Cham. fl. nudo {B. Cat. i. 67). (VII.) In Tuthill Fields ; 

 Merrett, 25. 



• This may perhaps be Matricaria Chamomilla, L.; but the synonymy is greatly involved. 



