148 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
ANTHEMIS, L. 
: Chamomile. 
A. ARVENsIS, L. 
In fields and waste places; frequent. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
A. TIncToRIA, L, 
Sussex: Abundant on a hillside at Carpenter’s Point, 1884— 
Britton. Adventive from Europe. 
A. Coruna, L. (Maruta Cotula, DC.) Mayweed. 
In fields and waste places; common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, L. 
Ox-eye Daisy. 
C. LeucantHemum, L. (Leucanthemum vulgare, Lam.) Ox-eye Daisy. 
White- weed. 
In fields and meadows; very common. Naturalized from 
Europe. 
C. ParTHEnium (L.), Pers. Feverfew. 
In waste places ; escaped from gardens. Warren: Phillips- 
burg—Porter. Hunterdon: Pittstown—Henry Race; Rose- 
mont—Best. Mercer: Trenton—Apgar; Princeton— Peters. 
Hudson: Communipaw—A. Brown. Burlington: Moores- 
town—J. Stokes. Adventive from Europe. 
MATRICARIA, L. 
Wild Chamomile. 
M. rnopora, L. 
In waste places and ballast; occasional. Fugitive from 
Europe. 
TANACEHTUM, L. 
Tansy. 
T. vunaare, L. 
Roadsides and waste places; frequent. Adventive from 
Europe. 
ARTEMISIA, L. 
Ex 
Wormwood. 
A. caudata, Michx. 
In sandy fields. Especially along the coast. Middlesex : 
Morgans and South Amboy—Britton. Monmouth: Keyport— 
