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FLORA OF FORFARSHIRE. 
Sea shore, frequent, as at Carnoustie, Auchmithie, &c. 
Usan, and Rock of St Skae, Mr G. M'Farlane. 
Anthemis, L. Chamomile. 
Br. sp. 5. F. 3. 
A. arvensis, L. Corn Chamomile. H. 199, B. 159. — 
F. June, July. B. 
Rare. Fields behind Provost Paton’s house, east end of 
Montrose, 1840, Mr J. CruicJcshanJc. 
A. Cotula , L. Stinking Chamomile. H. 200, B. 160. 
— F. July, 'Augt. A. (Maruta foetid a, DC.) 
In Mr G. Don’s list, but without named stations. 
A. tinctoria, L. Ox-eye Chamomile. H. 200, B. 160. 
— F. July, Augt. P. or B. ? 
Wayside north from Forfar, Messrs G. and D. Don. 
Achillea, L. Yarrow. 
Br. sp. and v. 4. F. 2. 
A. Ptarmica , L. Sneezewort. H. 200, B. 160. — F. 
July, Augt. P. 
Woods, ditches, marshes, and moist places, frequent. 
A. Millefolium, L. Common Yarrow or Milfoil. H. 200, 
B. 161. — F. June to Sept. P. 
Abundant by waysides and in pastures, from the coast to 
nearly the summits of the mountains. Florets white, or 
more or less tinged with crimson. 
Ord. xlvii.— CAMPANULACEAE. 
Gen. Br. 4. F. 2. Sp. Br. 15. F. 5. 
Campanula, L. Bell-flower. 
Br. sp. 10. F. 4. 
C. rotundifolia, L. Round-leaved Bell-flower, or Hair- 
bell. H. 202, B. 189. — F. July, Sept. P. 
