CAMP4NALS,. 2 3 0 COMPOSITES. 
2. A. Absinthium Linneus—(Wormwoon.) Fig. 308. 
Leaves hoary, 2-3-pinnatifid, with lanceolate obtuse segments ; receptacle 
hairy. 
! Habitat. Thickets and mountainous places in 
Europe. 
Quality. Aromatic, bitter, tonic ; produces 
headache and giddiness. eee 
Uses. Dyspepsia, intermittents, worm cases. 
3. A. Sieberi Besser. Art. Contra 
Linneeus. —(Semen Contra. SE- 
MENCINE.) Fig. 309. 
Leaves very small, stiff, hairless, glandu- 
lar, 3-5-parted ; the 
. middle lobe pinnatifid, 
om the latter trifid and 
y SE linear; flower-heads 
very small, panicled, 
few-flowered, glandu- 
lar. 
Habitat. Palestine. 
Quality. Odour nauseous, bal- 
samic, bitter ; si 3 
Uses, The leaves and flower- — 
heads a celebrated remedy 
_for worms, Several 
species furnish the Semen — 
Cinze or Semencine of 
Continental druggists. 
4. A. Moaa De Candolle.—(M . 
- .—(Moxa WEED.) a 
* neta inti rage with a loose separable down, bipinnatid, wit 
ae se segments; heads middle-sized, globose * 
caihune janine ca jens 
~ spon China. ons 
ity. The loose wool, or the beaten tops, form an inflammable substance, called 
“poet gr _ _ eschars, iassenl of the actual cautery. i 
swelling, stiff joints, viscera Ap anna na Reunite, PET? ener . 
magsigege-Artemsia Absinthium; 909. Artemisia Sieberi; a, a leaf; b, a flower-head 
