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340 A. Ptarmica, L. Looks like a native at River Charlo, Resti- 
gouclie Co., and Koucliibouguac, Kent Co., Fowler., Herb.; 
Campbellton, Chalmers. 
152. AKTHEMIS, L. - - - - Chamomile. 
341 A. CoTULA, L. (Manita Cotula, DC.) Very common near 
dwellino’s. 
342 A. ARVENSis, L. Ballast, Buctouche. 
153. CHRYSANTHEMUM, Toiirn. { g 
343 C. Lencanthemum, L. (Leiicanthemum vnlgare, Lam.) A very 
troublesome weed everywhere. 
154. TAKACETUM, L. - - - - Tansy. 
344 T. vuLGARE. L. Often the only memorial of the gardens of the 
early settlers. 
345 T. Hnronense, Nutt. Mouth of the IJpsal quitch, St. John 
River, near Fredericton, Fowler; along the Upper St. 
John, but not on its tributaries. Hay., Bulletin* II. 27. 
155. ARTEMISIA, L. - - - - Wormwood. 
346 A. caudata, Michx. Goat Island, Grand Lake, Foider., Hay., 
Herb. 
347 A. ABSINTHIUM, L. Abundant on roadsides, Buctouche, Fowler; 
St. John, Hay., Herb. 
348 A. BIENNIS, Willd. Introduced and spreading rapidly. 
Kouchibouguac, Fairville, Foider; Eel River, Resti- 
gouche. Herb. 
349 A. VULGARIS, L. Waste grounds near houses in some places. 
156. TUSSILAGO, Tourn. - - - Coltsfoot. 
350 T. Farfara, L. Spreading rapidly at St. John and Carleton. 
In St. John it s])rang up rapidly and covered sites not built 
upon after the Great Fire. Bulletin II. 31. 
157. PETASITES, Tourn. Butler-Bur. Sweet Coltsfoot. 
351 P. palmata. Gray. (Nardosmia jialmata. Hook.) Black River, 
Northumberland Co., along Richibucto River and Kouchi- 
bouguac River, Fowler; Petitcodiac, Brittain; St. John, 
7/ay, Goold. 
158. ARNICA, L. Arnica. 
352 A. Charnissonis, Less. (A. mollis. Hook.) Grand Falls of 
Nepisiquit, Fovder; Tobique Narrows, Hay^ Bulletin II. 
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