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40. ANTHEMIS, L. 



1. A. nohilis, Ij. Native. English type. Area D. Eange 1. 



Between Lintz Glreen Hall and the turnpike (B,. "Waugh and 

 John Thornhm. F.). 



2. A. arvensis, L. Colonist. English type. Arear C, IN", D. 



Range 1. 

 JSTot unfrequent in cultivated fields, ascending to the ridge 

 above Doddington near Wooler, 400 feet. The plant called A. 

 maritima has been shown by Professor Oliver (see Transactions, 

 vol. IV, p. 45,) to be likely to be a form of this species. 



3. A. GoUila, L. Colonist. English type. Area C, 'E, D. 



Range 1. 

 Frequent in Tyneland and Durham as a weed of cultivated 

 fields. Said to be rare in Cheviot-land and not included in John- 

 ston's Flora of the Eastern Borders, but gathered lately by Dr. 

 Maclagan near Lucker. 



41. ACHILLEA, L. 



1. A. ptarmica, L. JSTative. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range ]-3. 

 Frequent in undraiaed pastures and on the edges of heaths, 

 ascending to 550 yards in Allendale, 650 yards in Harwood 

 Dale. 



2. A. millefolium, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 



Range 1-3. 

 Everywhere common in grassy places, ascending to 700 yards 

 on Highfield. 



Order 6. CAMPANULACE^. 

 1. CAMPANULA, L. 



1. C. rotundifolia, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. 

 Range 1-3. 

 Common on pastures and heaths, ascending to 800 yards on 

 Cheviot. 



