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SYNGENESIA POLYGAMIA, &C.
Solidago Virgaurea, var. γ. S. cambrica.—Huds.

On the Rocks at Winch Bridge, Teesdale, D.

734. Inula Helenium.

In many Places by the River Tees, D.—Robson's Flora.

735. Inula dysenterica.

In watery Places and by Rivulets, common.

736. Bellis perennis.

In Meadows and Pastures, everywhere.

737. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum.

In Meadows and Corn Fields.

738. Chrysanthemum segetum.

On the Ballast Hills, and rarely among Corn.

739. Pyrethrum Parthenium.

On waste Places and Hedge Banks.

740. Pyrethrum inodorum.

In Corn fields and by Road Sides.

741. Pyrethrum maritimum.

In a Limestone Quarry on the Coast near Whitburn, D. On Rocks at Dunstonbrough Castle, N.

742. Matricaria Chamomilla.

On Rubbish near Gateshead, and on the Ballast Hills, D. By Hedges about Ponteland, N.

743. Anthemis maritima.

On Sunderland Ballast Hills.—W. Weighell.

744. Anthemis nobilis.

Between Lintz Green Hall and the Turnpike, D.

745. Anthemis arvensis.

In Corn Fields and on Rubbish near Gateshead, D.