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THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE 
TANACETUM. 
T. vulgare, Linn. Common Tansy. 
Native: On banks and waysides near villages. Katherrare. July, 
August. 
I. Stonebridge Eoad, near Colesliill; Sheldon. Lane from Meriden 
marsh to Stonebridge. 
II. Oversley, opposite Alcester Mill, Part, ii., 392 ; St. Mary’s Church¬ 
yard and cottage walls, Warwick; Hatton Hill, Perry, 1817 ; 
side of the Avon, between Nicholas meadows and the aque¬ 
duct; between Leamington and Kenilworth, Per. P'1.; banks 
near Wyken, 1881. 
This plant is merely a denizen in all stations where I have seen it. 
ANTHEMIS. 
A. cotula, Linn. Stiniciny Mayweed. 
Colonist; In cultivated fields and on waysides. Common. June 
to September. Area general. 
A. arvensis, Linn. Corn Chamomile. 
Colonist: In corn and other cultivated fields. Rather rare. June 
to October. 
I. Corn fields Marston Green ; corn fields by Olton Pool; Sutton 
Park ; near Meriden Shafts. 
II. On the ridgeway on new-made earth mounds, Purt., ii., 395 ; 
cornfields about Whitnash, H. B.; Kineton, Bolton King. 
A. nobilis, Linn. Common Chamomile. 
Native : On commons. Very rare. July. 
II. Shrewley pool, in the parish of Hatton ; Bree, MS., N. B. G.; 
Yarningale common I H. B. 
ACHILLEA. 
A. millefolium, Linn. Milfoil or Yarrow. 
Native: On heaths, waysides, banks, pastures, &c. Common. 
Occasionally with purple flowers. June to October. Area 
general. 
A. Ptarmica, Linn. Sneeze-wort Yarrow. 
Native: On marshy heaths, damp waysides, and other like places. 
Locally common. July to September. 
I. Sutton Park ; Trickley Coppice ; Middleton ; Wishaw ; Marston 
Green ; Solihull and Knowle districts ; Balsall Street. 
II. Damp waysides near Warmington; Alveston Heath; Yarningale 
Common, &c. 
ARTEMISIA. 
A. vulgaris, Linn. Mugicort. 
Native: On waste heathy places and hedge banks. Common. 
August, September. Area general. 
Var. coarctata, Forcel. 
On hedge banks in marly or Lias soils. Very local. August, 
September. 
II. Abundant on Alveston pastures, 1880 ; Harbury, 1881. 
This is, I believe, the first station from which this plant was 
recorded as British. The Rev. W. W. Newbould, to whom I 
sent it, was my authority for the nomenclature. It is figured 
in Reichenbach’s Flora Germ., tab. 1038. , 
FILAGO. 
F. germanica, Linn. Common Cudiveed. 
Native: In fields, on heaths and waysides. Common. July to 
September. Area general. 
