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EUPATORIUM. 
619. E. cannabinum, Linn. Native. 
TANACETUM. 
622. T vulgare, Linn . Native. 
ARTEMISIA. 
6231. A. campestris, Linn. Incognit. 
“ Mr. Moore reports it from Ganton, near Scarborough, in Yorkshire, 
on the authority of Mr. Ibbotson.” This habitat “ will require con- 
firmation, though it does not appear improbable in itself.” — H. G. 
Watson, (Cyb. Brit. ii. 97). It is not, though, exactly “ on the York- 
shire coast.” 
624. A. maritima, Linn. Native. 
625. A. Absinthium, Linn. Native. 
626. A. vulgaris, Linn. Native. 
GNAPHALIUM. 
627. G. dioicum, Linn. Native, 
628. G. margaritaceum, Linn. Alien. 
Scotland mills, Addle, near Leeds — A. Shipley. Bank of the river 
near Brompton-on-Swale — T. Simpson. Locker, Snailesworth, but 
now extinct — W. Foggitt. In considerable abundance on the coast 
cliffs about three miles south of Scarborough! — A. O. Black. 
630. G. sylvaticum, Linn. Native, British. 
632. G. uliginosum, Linn, Native. British. 
FILAGO. 
634. F. minima, Fries. Native. British 
Ft seq. Gnaphalium , Flora , 56. 
635. F. germanica, Linn. Native. British. 
635b. F. apiculata, G. E. Smith. Native. English. 
Sandy places, Cantley and Rossington, near Doncaster — Rev. G. E. 
Smith. It was from specimens collected at these localities that the 
species was originally described. 
English. 
English. 
British. 
Scottish. 
British. 
British. 
PETASITES. 
636. P, vulgaris, Desf. 
Native. 
British. 
