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Show The 462 and yeltop of the ftalks; and they are fmallv f low. n It is common in hilly places in our norther t into garcounties, whence it has. been brough dens. BRITISH # ==—————————————————— It flowersin July, Gori C. Bauhine calls it Tanacetum teum, Geib All the kinds of wormy ood are ftomachick, and goodagainft obftructions of the vifcera. The ley common kindis the ftrongeft, but infufferab 'Y naufeous. The /ea-wormwood is the |kind moft BAY, WORMWOOD. 4B Sol N g @#IUG U M. SOUTHERNWOOD. rc cinds , kinds, flofcules, of two THE flowers are compofed of numerous ed. The cup is t : are verge the on thofe and tubular, are Thofe in the centre convergent fcales., The feeds are fmall and fhort roundifh ; and is formed of numerous, rounded, ¢ Linnzus places this among the /j Divas LO Nt. ABRO TANU HE flower is compofedof numerous tubular fl the edge, but -has no rays 3 and it is pl fcales. Linnzus places this among the /yugey flowered kinds. BR Le US so bcd ES. 1. Common Wormwood. Abjinthium vulgare. WMGCIP The root is long, and hung with many fibres. The ftalks are numerous, whitifl very much branched, 1 are alfo of a whitith gr ed deeply in der-fide; and they 2 gments, and the pinnated manner into thofe again deeply divided. The flowers ftand in long feries on the tops. of the branches, and are ofa pale brown. It is commonbyway-fide C. Bauhine calls it 2 Abfinthium onlg The ftalk*is a, foot high, white, irreg upright, anddivided into numerous brat ; The leaves are obl and divided into a few broad fegments ; and they. are white and woolly. The flowers are {mall and brownih ; ftand upright at the tops of the branches. It is found in our fouthern coaf 5 andflow in July. Ray, calls it. Davi ST ON The root is long, thick, and hung with many fibres. The ftalks are fhrubby, upright, and very muchbrs hed: they are of a whitith colourto- EE Vers 170 Ni, FO Garden Southernwood. n hortenfe. MET The root is compofed of The root is lo fibres. The ftalk.is.two feet hi branched, andof a whitif The leaves are very beautifully long, narrow fegments ; and they are of ag colour. The flowers are difpofed, in fmall brown hea which form a kindof {pikes all along the tops the branches. Wehave it on the coaft of Effex. It flowers in July. J. Bauhine calls it Ab/fnth: lium marinum Na cinereum. The root is compofed of long, white fibres, joined to a fmall head. te ward the bottot, and redith towardthe top. The: common broader fegments: ir ftate .of ,acci fome. asja. difti Siuathinuima y thick’ fibtes, | Be Us connected to a fmall head. The ftalks are numerous, woody, and a yard | It is a powerful « high, brown at the bottom, greyith at th e top; flerick cafes. and thick fet with finely div d leaves, of a | The beft way of ufing it isin co whitifh green, of the freth tops, beaten up with twic The flowers ftand in brown headsat the tops | weight of fugar. of theflalks ootN dd sake FE MIS Roman Wormwood. Abfinthium Romanum. PCCCefS The. root is fibrous and. creepin g¢. The ftalks are numerous, wood > brown,.and pa pc y two feet high. The leaves are fet very thick upon.them ;, and they are divided, into numerous, flender fegments. Bids ae iE et is compofed of numerous flofcules, ranged ina common cup, Thefe are tuk the centre; and there are a fewflat ones at the verge 5 but the whole floweris naked, hee The cupis of an oval form, fmall 5 oblong, ahd narrow at the top;$ aandit is compofec tort, pointed feales, Linnzeus places this with the reft among the fj This fometimes has the fe the leaves whiter; in whi defcribed alfo as a diftiné {pecies. £0, REAGN XIII, MUIGWORT. Common Mugwort, DIEV.IS 10 5.2 BG age. The leaves are oblong, and divided : into numerous very narrow fegments ;. andthe i colour is a greyifh green. The flowers ftand in thick {pikes at the -tops of the branches; and they are fmall and brow: ; Tt is frequent by roa counties, floweri C. Bauhine ca Abrotanum campeftre. P¢ CGE Abroi C. Bauhine calls it ddfathium feriphium Bel- BRITYSH Vild Southernwood. D.@lCb:/4 The root is compofed of many fibres, connected to a fmall head. Theftalks are two feet high, divided into nuthérous branches, and of a whitifh colour, The leaves are divided into many {mall fegments; and they are of a white colour, and tough fubftance. 1 The flowers ftandat the tops of the ftalks, and ate {mall and’ brown. It is commonin ourfalt-marfhes, and flowers in Auguft. ER B AR; ufed, bbut the Roman Wor mwood is vaftly pr to them all. This Seawormwood is fo markets under the nam e of Roman and is almoft univerfally ufed : as fuch by t thecaries ut the error is ve her i tf Other i 1s fo'commonin garden » and lives ! creafes fo freely in them , thata fupply 4s e: lium incanum. Tp is diur ck and carminative, but is more ufed in food than medicine, Gane! He C. Bauhine calls it Abfnthiumponticum tenu ifo- S.P.-E © hé S: | The flowers ftand along Artemifia vulgaris. O'LbCut07 | branches in fmall brown heads, Their colour is a greyifh green; an agreeable fmell,)a aromatic fome bitternefs. The flowers grow toward the top: branches in little round brown heads. It is a native of the warmer parts of Europe, and flowers in July. C; Bauhin “im Toot is’ compofed ‘of numerous, thick Tes, connected toa {mall head T i 3 te ‘ . ftalk’eoisa yard high, firm, upficht, and as E ched, purplith toward the bottom, and pale Upwards, E The ez ] divia . leave S are very large I'they are deeply : led Into fegments, which “are narrow and : as 'pP-pointed :r they are ofr ‘a dufky green on the PPer-fide, “and white underneath. 8 purplith. It is common by way-fides, and flower Auguft. C. Bauhine calls it 4% It is an excellent medi i laints, and inall obftruétions of the vifc beft taken in infufion, |