Page:Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1838 Vol.2.djvu/65

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Mr. WINCH's Flora of Northumberland, &c.
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336. BELLIS.

1. B. perennis. Common Daisy.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 447; Eng. Bot. 424; Curt. Lond. Fasc. i. t. 62; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246.
In meadows and pastures, everywhere.

337. CHRYSANTHEMUM.

1. C. Leucanthemum. Great White Ox-eye, Moon Daisy.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 449; Eng. Bot. 601; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 62; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246; Berwick Flora, 187.
In fields and pastures, very common.

2. C. segetum. Yellow Ox-eye, Corn Marygold.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 449; Eng. Bot. 540; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 60; Gr. Fl. Eds. 180; With. iii. 959; Berwick Flora, 187.
Rare in the north of England. Near Rennoldson's Mill in Heaton Dene, and in corn-fields near Haltwhistle, N. On the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D. In corn fields near Norton, D. — John Hogg, Esq.

338. PYRETHRUM.

1. P. Parthenium. Common Feverfew.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 451; Eng. Bot. 1231; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246; Berwick Flora, 188; Matricaria Parthenium, With. iii. 960; Woodv. t. 249.
On hedge banks and in waste places, but generally near houses, N. and D. About Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. P. inodorum. Corn Feverfew, Scentless Mayweed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 452; Eng. Bot. 676; Berwick Flora, 188; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246; Lond. t. 101; Chrysanthemum inodorum, With. iii. 958.
In corn fields and by way sides, everywhere; variety, flore pleno in fields near Castle Eden, D.

3. P. maritimum. Sea Feverfew.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 452; Eng. Bot. 979; Gr. Fl. Eds. 181; Berwick Flora, 188; Matricaria maritima, With. iii. 960.
On rocks below Hawthorn Dene, at Byers's Quarry, Whitburn, and on the sea coast near Sunderland, D. Near Tynemouth Castle, and on Dunstanborough and Bamborough Castle rocks, also at Holy Island, N.

339. MATRICARIA.

1. M. Chamomilla. Common Wild Chamomile.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 454; Eng. Bot. 1232; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 63; Hook. Fl. Scot. 246; With. iii. 961.
On rubbish near Gateshead, Monkton,and Newcastle, and on the ballast-hills of Tyne and Wear, N. and D. By hedges about Ponteland, N. Near Twizell House Mill, N. — Rev. J. Dodd, Turner and Dillwyn's Guide.

340. ANTHEMIS.

1. A. maritima. Sea Chamomile.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 455; Eng. Bot. 2370; With. iii. 965.
At Sunderland, D. — Mr. E. Robson in Eng. Bot , the only British locality. Probably gathered on the ballast-hills, but there was no specimen of this rare plant in W. Weighell's Herb.

2. A. nobilis. Common Chamomile.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 456; Eng. Bot. 980; Woodv. t. 103; Hook. Fl. Scot. 247; With. iii. 963.
Between Lintz-green Hall and the Turnpike, D.—Mr. R. Waugh and Mr. J. Thornhill. On Sunderland ballast. hills. — W. Weighell's Herb.

3. A. arvensis. Corn Chamomile.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 457; Eng. Bot. 602; With. iii. 962; Gr. Fl. Eds. 181; Berwick Flora, 188.
In corn fields and on rubbish near Gateshead, D. In Heaton Dene near Rennoldson's Mill, N. Near the inn at Doddington Moor Bank and Cheswick buildings. — Dr. G. Johnston. By the old tower near Magdalen-field Farm House. — Thompson's Berwick Plants.

4. A. Cotula. Stinking May-weed, or Chamomile.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 458; Eng. Bot. 1772; Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 61; Gr. Fl. Eds. 182; With, iii. 963.
By road sides near Harton, and among corn near Stella, D. Rare in the north of England.

5. A. tinctoria. Ox-eye Chamomile.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 459; Eng. Bot. 1472; Hook. Fl. Scot. 247; With. iii. 965.
On a bank by the river Tees not far from Sockburn. —Ray, Syn, 183. It has often been sought there of late years without success. — Robson's Flora, printed in 1777, p. 168. On Sunderland ballast hills, D. — W. Weighell's Herb. By the road side near St. Anthon's, N.

341. ACHILLEA.

1. A. Ptarmica. Sneeze-wort, Yarrow, Goosetongue.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 460; Eng. Bot. 757 , Curt. Lond. Fasc. v. t. 60; Hook. Fl. Scot. 248; Berwick Flora, 189.
In moist meadows, and by rivulets.

2. A. Millefolium. Common Yarrow, Milfoil.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 462; Eng. Bot. 758; Curt. Lond. Fasc. vi. t. 61; Woodv. t 64; Hook. Fl. Scot. 248; Berwick Flora, 189.
In meadows and pastures, abundant.


SYNGENESIA POLYGAMIA FRUSTRANEA.

342. CENTAUREA.

1. C. Jacea. Brown Radiant Knapweed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 464; Eng. Bot. 1678; Hook. Fl. Scot. 248. On Willington ballast-hills, N. On Hebburn and Jarrow ballast-hills, D.

2. C. nigra. Black or Lesser Knapweed.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 465; Eng. Bot. 278; Hook. Fl. Scot. 248; Berwick Flora, 189.
β flowers radiated — Ray, Syn. 199; With. iii. 970, var. 2. α In pastures and by road sides, common. β in Walbottle Dene, and near the Powder Magazine at Walker, N.

3. C. Cyanus. Corn Blue-bottle.

Sm. Eng. Fl. iii. 466; Eng. Bot. 277; Curt.