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4. Anthemis tinctéria L. Yellow Chamomile. Fig. 5670. 
Anthemis tinctoria L. Sp. Pl. 896. 
Cota tinctoria J. Gay ex Guss. FI. At aes 2: 867. 1844. 
Erect perennial 3-9 dm bigth simple-stemmed or sparingly ep rian whitish throughout 
with a mile s pubescence. Leaves 2-5 cm. lon ng, about arta ein the internodes, evenly pinnately 
divided n ey to the midrib, the segments incised; heads large, the ee aie 6-12 cm. long; 
Sryiiarics | faa te, the inner obtuse, scarious-margined : receptacle low, hemispheric, the re- 
ceptacular bracts firm, rather narrow, abruptly awned; ray-flowers i aatocarine the rays 20-30, 
about 10 mm. long, oe iene tube of disk-corollas somewhat c ressed, nel oe fun- 
nelform; achenes 2 mm. lon uadr sigan. smooth to striate ; pebongp short c 
A native of St mie in jue aes d occasionally aping; Prattville, Plumas phot ‘goa Berke- 
Toy pen oe pangs ke be ik and British *Columbi bia; also pores tae naturalized in eastern United States. 
Anthemis mixta L. Pl. 894. 1753. (Ormenis mixta Dumort. Fl. Belg. 69. 1827; O. bicolor Cass. 
Dict. Sci. Nat. 36: 356. Th $j Fragrant annual; stems sé 4 dm. long, leafy, ha beh spreading; leaves 
coarsely pinnatifid with ita or toothed divisions; ray-flowers yellow, perfect; k-flow with cylindric tube 
with a spur- like basal appendage and a campanulate thonat? eats about 1 one, nak. ell psoid, 3-ribbed on 
the inner side. A aco Ti of Italy that sit been collected on ballast at Portland, Oregon, and at Nanaimo, Van- 
couver, Island, British Colum 
Anthemis altissima L. _ Pl. 893. 1753. (Cota altissima J, Gay ex Guss. Fl. Sic. Syn. 2: 867. 1844.) 
A European annual, much resembling A. tinctoria but differing in the Siplanate leaves pe white ray-flowers, 
has been reported from Oregon 
5667. Anthemis cotula 5669. Anthemis fuscata 
5668. Anthemis arvensis 5670. Anthemis tinctoria 
