494 APPEIfDIX. 



C^i.— XII. Sandy fields at BallyMnler, Co. Do-wjn {Praeger^ : S. ^ 



P.iSgs- 



Also occurs frequently as a casual, but appears to be nownefe 

 fully estabHsbed. Tbe plant is so often confounded witb A. Cotula 

 tbat many of tbe older records must be dismissed as untrustwortby. 



Chrysanthemum Parthenium Pers. — Feverfew. 

 I. Between Baatry and GrlengarifE; Grlandore; Castletownsend : 

 Allinh Corh — II. Near Wbitepoint ; Eastferry, &o. : Flor. Cork. — 

 V. Eoadsides between tbe Haul and Baymere, Meatb; on tbe 

 commons at "Wbitewater Bridge, Loutb : Ir. Flor. l^ear Balrotbery 

 and tbe Bog of tbe Eing, Co. Dublin, 1894; iV.C— X. Portadown 

 and Ifewry, Armagh: Praeger iSg^. — XI. Established on the 

 bridge at Belleek; Hwrt. — XII. Abundant in a freestone quarry 

 near Moneymore, Derry : Moore MS. Frequent in waste places in 

 N.-E. Ireland : Flor. K-K 



Occurs frequently as an escape from cottage gardens, but does 

 not appear to have anywhere thoroughly established itself in wild 

 localities. 



Matricaria discoidea DC. 

 V. Koadside by the Eathmines waterworks, Grlenasmole; waste 

 groimd at Lispopple cross-roads; abundant on the footpath of 

 Grlenamuck road, Carrickmines, Dublin, 1894 {N.C.): Ir. Nat. 

 i8g4, p. 315. Spreading for half a mile along the roadside at 

 Carrickmines and freely reproducing itself by seed, \%^b; R.W.S.^ 

 N.C. Waste ground by a roadside at Howtb, 1896 {Praeger) : Ir. 

 Nat. i8g6, p. sqS. 



A native of western North America which has spread rapidly 

 through the United States, and has long since fully established 

 itself ia Germany and Scandinavia. So far, it is apparently confined 

 in Ireland to coxmty Dublin, but is not unlikely to become fuUy 

 naturalized in tbe country. 



Artemisia campestris Linn. 

 I. In a field near Castle Island : SmitKs Kerry. — XII. At the foot 

 of the Milewater near Belfast ( W. Millen) : Flor. N.-E. 



The first record was an error, in. tbe second the plant was a 

 casual. 



Artemisia Stelleriana Bess. 

 V. Naturalized in a thoroughly wild station among sandhills on 

 the North BuU, Dublin Bay, 1891 {Miss A. G. Kimhm): and 



