FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
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But this bold floweret climbs the hill, 
Hides in the forest, haunts the glen, 
Stays on the margin of the rill, 
Peeps round the fox’s den. 
Within the garden’s cultur’d round 
It shares the sweet carnation’s bed, 
And blooms on consecrated ground 
In honour of the dead. 
The lambkin crops its crimson gem, 
The wild bee murmurs on its breast, 
The blue-fly bends its pensile stem 
Light o’er the sky-lark’s nest. 
’Tis Flora’s page: — in every place, 
In every season, fresh and fair, 
It opens with perennial grace, 
And blossoms everywhere. 
On waste and woodland, rock and plain, 
Its humble buds unheeded rise ; 
The rose is but a summer reign, 
The Daisy never dies.” 
Chrysanthemum, L. Ox-Eye. 
Br. sp. 2. F. 2. 
C. Leucanthemum, , L. Great White Ox-Eye. H. 198, 
B. 161. — F. June, Augt. P. 
Plentiful by waysides and margins of corn-fields from the 
coast to far up the mountain valleys. 
C. segetum , L. Corn Marigold, or Yellow Ox-Eye. H. 
198, B. 162. — F. June, Augt. A. 
Common in corn-fields throughout the county. 
Pyrethrum, Hall . Feverfew. 
Br. sp. and v. 3. F. 8. 
P. Parthenium , Sm. Common Feverfew. H. 198, B. 
162. — F. July, Augt. P. ( Matricaria , L.) 
Ninewells, Den of Mains, &c., but not common. 
P. inodorum Sm. Corn Feverfew, or Scentless Mayweed. 
H. 198, B. 162. — F. Augt., Oct. A. ( Chrysanthemum 
Matricaria , DC.) 
Waysides and fields, common, 
/3. maritimum, ( Pyrethrum maritimum, Sm. Matricaria 
maritima, L.) 
