Matricaria.] COMPOSITA. 153 
several times between 1894 and 1908; it was noticed, 
however, by Mr. Phillips in some plenty in a field near 
Ballylongford about five miles east of Beal, in 1913. In 
Treland this plant appears to be a casual only.] 
TANACETUM Linn. 
T. vulgare Linn. Tansy. 
Districts I. TI. III. IV. V. VI. VIL. VIII. Ix. 
Alien. Roadsides, banks and waste places. Rather rare 
and local. Peren. August—September. 
I. By Cleady bridge east of Kenmare, 1890-1913 ; by the 
roadside near Eskadawer bridge, &c., west of Derreen, 
1894—1907.—II. An escape about Darrynane House, 1903.— 
III. Roadside north of Cahersiveen and near Ballycarbery 
Castle, Valencia Harbour, 1892-1911; sparingly about 
Glenbeigh and roadside east of Caragh bridge, 1906.— 
IV. Sparingly by the old Killorglin road about two miles 
from the Glencar Hotel, 1890.—V. In several places about 
Castlegregory, as in Killiney churchyard and near Kileum- 
min ; near Cloghane and Fermoyle, Brandon Bay, and near 
Camp, Tralee Bay, 1890-1908.—VI. Sparingly along road- 
side south of Rockfield bridge and about gardens near 
Killarney and Barraduff north of Headford, 1904.— 
VII. About Killorglin and west of Tullig, 1888-1909 ; near 
Milltown and Boolteens west of Castlemaine, 1904.— 
VIII. Sparingly near Abbeydorney, 1894.—IX. Near the 
railway station at Ballybunnion and between this and 
Lisselton in several places; about Tarbert, 1889-1908 
R.W.S. 
First record in 1901: R.W.S., Topog. Bot. 
ARTEMISIA Linn. 
A. Absinthium Linn. Wormwood. 
Districts — — — — V. — — VI — 
Alien. Roadsides and about ruins. Very rare and local. 
Peren. August—September. 
V. Sparingly about old Killiney Church and churchyard ; 
sparingly on old Stradbally Church and abundant along the 
adjoining road to the sandhills and again, but sparingly, 
about half a mile west of Stradbally village : R.W.S. 1891— 
still in these localities in some abundance in 1900, but 
greatly diminished, and seen only very sparingly about 
