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M. Chamomilla (L.). Fig. 329. Wild Camomile. Native. A. 
VII-IX. 
Cultivated and waste ground. Occasional. 
C. Little Storeton ; Newton-cum-Larton ; West Kirby (Dr. g.). 
M. discoidea (L.). Fig. 330. 
1900 , was found as a casual on waste ground at Birkenhead 
(J.A.W.). 
Tan ace turn (L.). 
T. vulgare ( L .) Fig. 331. Tansy. Native. P. VII-IX. 
In hedge banks and by roadsides, &c. Occasional. 
L. Gill Moss, N. side of Croxteth Park (D.). About High- 
town ; Formby; Sefton ; Maghull ; Garston (f.m.w. ; r.b.). 
C. Clay banks of River Dee, Caldy to Parkgate ; Flaybrick 
Hill (f.m.w.). By-path from Parkgate to Leighton ; Neston ; 
Prenton (r.b.). Frodsham Marshes (j.f.r.). The Arno, 
Oxton ; West Kirby; Heswall; Thornton Hough; Little 
Sutton (Dr. G.). 
Note. — Native in many localities in L. and C. Sometimes only a 
colonist. 
Artemisia (L.). 
A. Absinthium (L.). Fig. 332. Wormwood. Native or Denizen 
P. VIII, IX. 
In waste places and by roadsides. Occasional. Often an 
escape from cottage gardens. 
C. Bromborough Pool (f.p.m.). Wallasey ; Meols ; Hoylake ; 
West Kirby; Newton; Neston; Burton (Dr. g.). 
A. vulgaris (L.). Fig. 833. Mugwort. Native. P. VIII, IX. 
On hedge banks, roadsides, and waste places. Common. 
A. maritima (L.). Fig. 335. Sea Wormwood. Native. P. VIII-X. 
In salt marshes and ditches by the sea. Rare ; local. 
C. By Bromborough Pool, below Sunlight Soap Works — 
part of this ground is now ( 1900 ) built over (Dr. g.). 
Tussilago ( L .). 
T. Farfara (L.). Fig. 335. Coltsfoot. Native. P. III-V. 
Clay banks, fields, and waste places. Very Common. 
Petasites ( T ourntf. ) . 
P. fragrans ( Presl .). Sweet Scented Coltsfoot, or Winter Helio- 
trope. Denizen. P. XII-XIV. 
Doubtless it was originally an outcast from gardens. 
