Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, &;c. 



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336. BELIJS. 

 1. B. perennis. Common Daisy. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 447; Eng. Bot. 424; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. i. t. 62; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246. 

 In meadows and pastures, everywhere. 



337. CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



1. C. Lcucanthemum. Great White Ox-eye, Moon 



Daisy. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 449 ; Eng. Bot. 601 ; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. v. t. 62 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246 ; 



Berwick Flora, 187. 

 In fields and pastures, very common. 



2. C. segetum. Yellow Ox-eve, Corn Marygold. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 449; Eng. Bot. 540; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 60 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 180; With. 



iii. 959 ; Berwick Flora, 187. 

 Rare in the north of England. Near Rennoldson's 

 Mill in Heaton Dene, and in corn-fields near Halt- 

 whistle, N. On the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, 

 N. and D. In corn fields near Norton, D. — John 

 Hogg, Esq. 



338. PYRETHRUM. 



1. P. Partheninm. Common Feverfew. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 451 ; Eng. Bot. 1231 ; Hook. 



FL Scot. 246; Berwick Flora, 188; Matricaria 



Partheninm, With. iii. 960 ; Woodv. t. 249. 

 On hedge banks and in waste places, but generally 



near houses, N. and D. About Berwick. — Dr. G. 



Johnston. 



2. P. inodorum. Corn Feverfew, Scentless May- 



weed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 452 ; Eng. Bot. 676 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, 188; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246 ; Lond. 1. 101; 

 Chrysanthemum inodorum, With. iii. 958. 



In corn fields and by way sides, everywhere ; variety, 

 jiore pleno in fields near Castle Eden, D. 



3. P. maritimum. Sea Feverfew. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 452; Eng. Bot. 979; Gr. Fl. 

 Eds. 181 ; Berwick Flora, 188; Matricaria ma. 

 rititna, With. iii. 960. 



On rocks below Hawthorn Dene, at Byers's Quarry, 

 Whitburn, and on the sea coast near Sunderland, 

 D* Near Tynemouth Castle, and on Dunstan- 

 borough and Bamborough Castle rocks, also at 

 Holy Island, N. 



339. MATRICARIA. 



1. M. Chamomitla. Common Wild Chamomile. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 454; Eng. Bot. 1232; Curt. 

 Eond. Fasc. v. t. 63; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246; 

 With. iii. 961. 



On rubbish near Gateshead, Monkton,and Newcastle, 

 and on the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and 

 D. By hedges about Ponteland, N. Near Twi- 

 zell House Mill, N. — Rev. J. Dodd, Turner and 

 Dillwyn's Guide. 



340. ANTHEMIS. 



1. S. maritim*. Sea Chamomile. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 455 ; Eng. Bot. 2370 ; With. iii. 



965. 

 At Sunderland, D. — Mr. E. Robson in Eng. Bot , 

 the only British locality. 



Probably gathered on the ballast-hills, but there was no 

 specimen of this rare plant in W. Weighell's Herb. 



2. A. nobtlis. Common Chamomile. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 456 ; Eng. Bot. 980 ; Woodv. t. 

 103; Hook. Fl. Scot. 247 ; With. iii. 963. 



Between Lintz-green Hall and the Turnpike, D. — 

 Mr. R. Waugh and Mr. J. Thornhill. On Sun- 

 derland ballast. hills. — W. Weighell's Herb. 



3. A. arvensis. Corn Chamomile. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 457 ; Eng. Bot. 602 ; With. iii. 

 962; Gr. Fl. Eds. 181 ; Berwick Flora, 188. 



In corn fields and on rubbish near Gateshead, D. In 

 Heaton Dene near Rennoldson's Mill, N. Near 

 the inn at Doddington Moor Bank and Cheswick 

 buildings. — Dr. G. Johnston. By the old tower 

 near Magdalen-field Farm House. — Thompson's 

 Berwick Plants. 



4. A. Cotula. Stinking May -weed, or Chamomile. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 458 ; Eng. Bot. 1772; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. v. t. 61 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 182; With, 

 iii. 963. 

 By road sides near Harton, and among corn near 

 Stella, D. Rare in the north of England. 



5. A. tinctoria. Ox-eye Chamomile. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 459; Eng. Bot. 1472; Hook. 

 Fl. Scot. 247 ; With. iii. 965. 



On a bank by the river Tees not far from Sockburn. — 

 Ray, Syn, 183. It has often been sought there of 

 late years without success. — Robson's Flora, printed 

 in 1777, p. 16S. On Sunderland ballast hills, D. — 

 W. Weighell's Herb. By the road side near St. 

 Anthon's, N. 



341. ACHILLEA. 



1. A. Ptarmica. Sneeze-wort, Yarrow, Goose- 



tongue. 

 Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 460 ; Eng. Bot. 757 , Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. v. t. 60; Hook. Fl. Scot. 248; 



Berwick Flora, 189. 

 In moist meadows, and by rivulets. 



2. A. Millefolium. Common Yarrow, Milfoil. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 462; Eng. Bot. 758; Curt. 



Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 61 ; Woodv. t 64 ; Hook. 



Fl. Scot. 248; Berwick Flora, 189. 

 In meadows and pastures, abundant. 



SYNGENESIA POLYGAMIA FRUSTRA- 



NEA. 



342. CENTAUREA. 



1. C. Jacea. Brown Radiant Knapweed. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 464 ; Eng. Bot. 1678 j Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 248. 

 On Willington ballast- hills, N. On Hebburn and 

 Jarrow ballast-hills, D. 



2. C. nigra. Black or Lesser Knapweed, 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 465 ; Eng. Bot. 278 ; Hook. Fl. 



Scot. 248; Berwick Flora, 189. 

 /3 flowers radiated — Ray, Syn. 199; With. iii. 



970, var. 2. 

 a, In pastures and by road sides, common. f$ in Wal- 



bottle Dene, and near the Powder Magazine at 



Walker, N. 



3. C. Cyanus. Corn Blue-bottle. 



Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 466 ; Eng. Bot. 277 ; Curt. 



