124 COMPOSITiE. 



ton; Great Eversden; Caxton; Croxton ; Toft; N. — 

 4. Near the Observatory. Huntingdon road. Fen Drayton. 

 Oakington. Papworth St Everard; Graveley; Elsworth; 

 N. — 6. Ely. Stuntney; N.— 7. Doddington.— 8. Wisbech. 

 Newton. 



3. M. Chamomilla Linn. 



M. PL 19. Relh. 350. 



Gravelly land. A. June, July. 



1. Cambridge!; H. Hildersham. Fulbourn. — 2. Roys- 

 ton; D. B. — 3. Gamlingay. Harston; Caxton; N. — 

 4. Cuckoo Lane, Histon. Willingham. Pen Drayton. Oak- 

 ington. Els-worth; N — 5. Horningsey. — 6. Haddenham. Ely. 

 Witchford. Witcham. Sutton.— 7. Chatteris. — 8. "Wis- 

 bech; J. B. 



ArtemIsia Linn. 



1. A. Absinthium Linn. Wormwood. 



A. vulgare, R C. 1. M. M. 31. A. Absinthium, M. PL 

 19. Eelh. 336. 



"Waste ground. P. July, August. 



1. Babraham ; Abington Park ; "W. H. C. Cam- 

 bridge!; H. Linton; J. W. Chalk-pit close, Hinton; 

 J. M- — 2. Shelford. Poxton; N. Royston; D. B.— 

 3. Gamlingay. Toft. Coton ; W. H. C. — 4. Chester- 

 ton ; S. W. W. Madingley ; W. H. C. Kesby's Hut, 

 Willingham ; N. — 5. "Wicken. — 6. Haddenham. "Witchford. 

 — 8. Newton. Near Whittlesey; N. 



A variety with larger and broader floral leaves was sent 

 to Smith from Gamlingay as A. ccerulescens (Eng. Fl. iii. 

 409). 



2. A. vulgaris Linn. Mugwort. 



Artemisia, B. C. 15. A. officinarum, M. M. 31. A. vul- 

 garis, M. PI. 19. Relh. 336. 



