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Near the World’s End, Harrogate — Mr. Manby (B. G. 710). Several 
patches occur in the valley of Don, between Doncaster and Conis- 
bro’ Castle, far from any traces of cultivation — P. Inchbald (Phyt 
iii. 330). In a wood at the back of Lartington Hall, leading down 
to the Tees — W. Francis (Bot. Gaz. ii 223). Clintswood, near Rich- 
mond — James Ward. Cliffrig and Newton wood, nearAyton! — W. 
Mudd. Plentiful in an old shrubbery between Sinderby and Holme, 
near Thirsk. 
654. D. plantagineum, Linn. Alien. 
Woods at Kirklington, between Ripon and Bedale ! — T. Simpson. 
INULA. 
655. I. Helenium, Linn. Native. 
656. I. Conyza, DC. Native. 
Conyza squarrosa, Flora , 55. 
PULICAEIA. 
658. P. dysenterica, Gcertn. Native. 
659. P. vulgaris, Gcertn. Incognit. 
“ In Yorkshire, according to the outlines ; but I cannot find the 
original authority” — H. C. Watson (Cyb. Brit. ii. 124). 
English. 
English. 
English. 
BELLIS. 
660. B. perennis, Linn. Native. British. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
661. C. segetum, Linn. Colonist. British. 
662. C. Leucanthemum, Linn. Native. British. 
PYRETHRUM. 
663. P. Parthenium, Smith. Denizen. British. 
664. P. inodorum, Smith. Native. British. 
Is the plant mentioned in the Flora, page 59, the true M. maritima, 
Linn., or only the littoral form (var. salina, Wallr.) of this species? 
The original authority for the locality was Teesdale (B. G. 710). 
MATRICARIA. 
665. M. Chamomilla, Linn. Native. English. 
Cornfields, cultivated land, and road sides ; frequent. 
