Tanacetum.] composite. 155 



TANACETUM Linn. 



1. * T. vulgare (Linn.)^^Taw^. 



Districts 1 2 3 4 5 - 7 - 9 10 11 12 



Roadsides, banksj and waste places near houses; not 



common, and only an escape from cultivation, but appears 



thorougUy established. Fl. August. 



FILAGO Linn. 

 1. P. germanica (Linn.) — Common Cudweed. 



Gnaphalium germanifium (Huds.), Flpr. Hib. and Bentham. 

 Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Dry fields and sandy or gravelly places f rpquent. Fl. July, 

 August. 



Local in Ulster, and rare in the west of Ireland, but 

 appears to be widely distributed, being included in nearly 

 every county list. 



Qbs. — F. spathidata (Presl.) should be looked for in the 

 south of Ireland. 



2. P. minluia (Fr.) — Least Cudweed. 

 QnaphaMum Smith and Flor. Hib. G. arvense (Willd), Bentham. 

 Districts 12-4 5----- 10 -12 

 Lat. 51°-55°. South-east and North-east pf Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, 



Sandy and gravelly places, walls, &c.; rare. Fl. June, 

 August. 



1 and 2. About Cork, in both divisions of the county ; /. C, 

 hvLt very rare ; Flor. Cork, Near Clonmel ; Miss A. Taylor. 

 Dry bills near Fermoy ; Mr. T. Chandlee. — 4. Ballyconigar, 

 Wexford; Mr. J. Morrison. Dry banks about the upper 

 Dargle gate, and between Enniskerry .and Lough Bra,y, 

 plentiful; MacTcay, Cql. Ir.— 10. On the banks of Lpugh 

 Neagh, in the County Armagh ; A, G. M.—12. Portmore; 

 shores of Lough Neagh; near Lisbura ; sandy fields at 

 Lambeg ; Kinnegar ; Hpljwopd ; Massareene Park ; sandhills 



