BRITTEN : FLORA OF HIGH WYCOMBE. 



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Bellis. Linn. Daisy. 

 B. perennis, L. Bab 174. Banks, meadows, etc. 



[SoUdago Virgaurea, L. I think I liave seen on Lane End Common, but 

 liave noticed it nowbere else in the district.] 



Inula. Linn. 



I. Conyza, DC. Plougbman's Spikenard. Bab. 175. Banks and woods, 

 frequent ; Hollow Lane, etc. 



PuLicARiA. Gaert. 

 P. dysenterica, Gaert. Yellow Fleabane. Bab. 175. Damp places, not 

 uncommon. Wbittington Park, etc. ; abundant by the Thames. 

 BiDENS. Linii. Bur-Marigold. 

 £. tripartita, L. Bab. 176. Ditches, etc. ; Wycombe Eye ; abundant by 

 the Thames and in ditches at Marlow. 



B. cernua, L. Bab. 176. Pond near Wooburn Green; by the Wick near 



Chapel_^Lane ; ditches at Marlow, etc. 



Achillea. lAnn. Yarrow. 

 A. Ptarmica, L. Sneeze wort. Bab. 176. ISTot common; meadow by the 

 Marlow Suspension Bridge ; by the Thames at Bourne End ; field 

 between Whittington Park and Lane End. 

 A. Millefolium, L. Milfoil. Bab. 177. Pastures, roadsides, etc. 

 NojE. — Frequently occurs with pink flowers. 



Anthemis. Linn. Camomile, 

 t A. arvensis, L. "Pare." Bab. 177. In clover and cornfields, frequent 

 more especially near Well End and Little Marlow ; also at Booker, and 

 near Hazelmoor. 

 A. Cotula, L. Mayweed. Bab. 178. Eields, etc. 

 A. nohilisy L. Bab. 178. GraveUy places ; Naphill Common, abundant. 



Matricaria. Linn. Feverfew. 

 i M. PartJienium, L. Bab. 178. Waste ground near the Wick, Loudwater ; 

 walls, West Wycombe, Beaconsfield, etc. ; roadside near the Union, 

 Saunderton ; occurs in the Marlow list. 

 M. inodora, L. Bab. 179 Cornfields, etc. 

 M. Chamomilla, L. Bab. 179. Cornfields and waste ground. 



Chrysanthemum. Linn. 



C. Leucanthemum, L. Oxeye. Bab. 179. Meadows, banks, etc. 



t C. segetum, L. Corn Marigold. Bab. 179. Frequent in cornfields about 

 Great and Little Marlow, and at Lane End ; also casually (at Wycombe 

 only) on waste ground. 



