Anthetnis.] COMPOSITE. 151 



2. A. Millefolium (Linn.) — Tarrow Milfoil. 

 District 1 2 3456 789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, 



Meadows and pastures ; common. Fl. June, August. 



From sea-lerel to 1000 feet in Derry. 



[A, tomentosa (Linn.) has been found by Miss Keown near 

 Newcastle, County Down ; Mr. J. Ball (A. N. H., Vol. ii., 

 p. 32, 1839), and had also been received from Ireland by Sir 

 James Smith ; but there is no evidence that it is naturalized 

 in this country.] 



ANTHEMIS Linn. 



1. A. arvensis (Linn.) — Oom Ckamrmile. 



Districts 12--5--8---12 



Lat. 51°-55°. South and East of Ireland. 



Type in G-reat Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Cultivated fields on a light soil ; rare. Fl. May and June. 



1 . Corn-fields at Dingle, Kerry ; D. M. Great Island ; 

 near Carrigaline ; Ringaskiddy ; and ShanbaUy ; liar. Cork, 

 (not found by /. C). — 2. South Creg, Fermoy; Mr. T. 

 ChancUee. — 5. In the PhcEnix Park, Dublin; Fhr. Hih. 

 Lyons, Dublin ; Mr. T. Ghandlee. Plentiful in a field at 

 Baybush, parish of Straffan, Kildare; Mr. J. Douglas. — 8. 

 Road-side near the ruined church of KUlanan, east of Ross 

 Lake, Galway ; Prof. Melville. — 12. On the shores of Strang- 

 ford Lough, Down ; D. M. 



2. A. Cotula (Linn.) — Stinking Chamomile. 



Districts 1234 5678--- 12. 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Cultivated' fields and way-sides ; frequent. Fl. July, 

 August. 



Very rare in the north and north-west of Ireland; common 

 about Dublin. 



