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37. CHRYSANTHEMUM, L. 



1. G. segetum, L. Colonist. British type. Area C, N, D. 



An occasional weed of cultivated fields, once plentiful, now 

 rare. Warkworth, Haltwhistle, l^ewcastle, Hartlepool, Stock- 

 ton, &c. 



2. G. leucanthemum, L. Native. British, type. Area C, N, 



D. Eange 1, 2. 



Common in grassy places, ascending to 500 yards in East 

 Allendale, 550 yards in Harwood Dale. 



38. PYRETHRUM, L. 



1. P. parthenium, ^m.. Denizen. British type. Area C, I^, 



D. Range 1. 



Waste places, not uncommon, but always near villages and 

 farm-houses, ascending to 300 yards in East Allendale. 



2. P. inodorum, Sm. JSTative. British type. Area C, N", D. 



Range 1. 



A common weed of cultivated fields, ascending in Coquetdale 

 above Alwinton, in Teesdale to Eglestone, and in Weardale to 

 St. John's Chapel, 1000 feet. 



3. P. maritimum, Sm. Native. Maritime. British type. 



Area C, N, D. 

 Not unfrequent along the coast. Holy Island, Dunstanbro', 

 Bambro', Tynemouth, Marsden, &c. Care must be taken not to 

 confound this with forms of the preceding, from which it differs 

 in the fruit. 



39. MATRICARIA, L. 



\. 31. chamoynilla, L. Colonist. English type. Area N, D. 

 Range 1. 



A weed of cultivated ground, rare. Gateshead, Ponteland, 

 Mason Dinnington, Kenton, &c. 



