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f C. segetum (L.) — E.B. 540. — Corn-fields. — D- OccasioDally. 
Not common about Plymouth, I once found a specimen at Cat- 
down, and there is one in the Museum of the Institution, collected 
near Plymouth by Miss H. Caton, " rare :" Miss L. Warberry- 
hill ; Chudleigh ; Exmouth : Tor. Ft. More abundant in the 
North of Devon. About Totnes : Fl. Tot. Dawlish ; Exminster ; 
Topsham ; Christowe ; Chudleigh, &c. : Fl. Dev. — C- Boscastle 
in profusion in corn-fields (1861) St. Stethean, near Falmouth. 
Balkw. (1864). Wendron : id. (1866). " One plant only at Fal- 
mouth ; but plentiful in a corn-field, St. Anthony:" Polylech. 1856. 
Corn Marigold. 
[It is useless to retain Diotis maritima in a catalogue of Devonshire 
plants, its reported existence on the coast {auct. Withering) being uncor- 
roborated. Its actual occurrence in either of our counties is doubtful {vide 
Cyb. Brit. ii. 95).] 
Artemisia Linn. Wormwood. 
A. Absinthium (L.) — E.B. 1230. — Waste ground. — D- ! l^'re- 
quent. Wembury ; near Stokefleming ; Cudlip town, near Tavis- 
tock ; Blackstone ; Lidford castle, plentiful ; Tavistock. Teign- 
mouth : Jord. in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. Bickington : Fl. Tot. 
Near Hope's-nose : Tor. Fl. In the neighbourhood of Chudleigh : 
J.B.T. Ap. Clovelly ; Lynmouth ; Ilfracombe : FLav. Dunsford : 
Parf.in Rav. — C- Trevollard, near Saltash ; Land's-end. Between 
Polbathick and Hessenford : Balkw. " Parish of St. Anthony, and 
old garden-ground, Pendennis, not common:" Polytech. 1856. 
Common Wormwood. 
A. campestris {L.)~E.B. 388.— D- Banks of the Teign : Jord. 
in Phytol. 1843, p. 828. It appears in C.B.S. as occurring in 
Devon, but with the brand " o." 
According to Bah. Man. this species is rare, and confined to Norfolk and 
Suffolk. We may therefore suspect an error in locating it in Devonshire. 
Mr. Watson gives Suffolk {Cijh. Brit. ii. 97) as the South limit of this 
species. He considers Mr. Jordan's habitat in Devon requires confirmation. 
