vulga’re. 
campestris.” 
SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Tanacetum. 
SUPERFLUA. 
TANACE’TUM. Recept. naked: down none: 
calyx hemispherical, tiled : florets of the cir- 
cumference 3-cleft, narrow-strap-shaped ; 
sometimes wanting. 
T. Leaves doubly winged, cut, serrated. 
Woadv. 115—Kniph, 2-Ludw. 22-Fl. dan. 871-Dod. 36.1 
~—Lob, obs. 432+ 1, and ic. 749. 1-Ger. em, 650. 1—Park. 
1. b.-H. ox, vi. 1. row 1.1. f. 1-Pet. 20. 9-Blackw. 
464—Fuchs. 46-F. B. iii, a..131. 2-Ger. 525. 1-Trag. 
158—Mazth. 908—Lonie. i. 151.3. 
oe ret of the circumference sometimes appear in warm 
ater Lix ‘owers in a corymbus, yellow ; those Aerma- 
peta jicleft females 5-cleft. Revuan. Stem frequently red- 
ish, Leaves winged, leafits = wings spear-shaped, 
deeply and acutely serrated. Woopwa 
Common Tansy. Mountainous tale ye and pastures. Banks 
of rivers and swampy places. [Banks of the Invell and other 
pert about Manchester. Mr. Carey. Banks of the Dove. 
irt. Between Piper’s Hill and Bridgewater, ee) in i 
veankite, frequent. | P, June 
Var. 2. Leaves curled. 
Ger. 525. 2—Dod. 36. 2—Lob. obs. 432. 35 and ic. i. 749.2 
—Ger. em. 650. 2-Park. 81. a—F. B. iii. 132. 
Ray tells us that this variety was first observed in England. 
[It grows by the Tees near Connis Cliffe, Durham. Mr. Rossow. |* 
ARTEMISTA. Receptacle either slightly ar EH ie 
naked : down none: calyx tiled ; thes 
soonaial closing : florets radiate, none. 
(1) Stems trailing before the time of flowering. 
A. “Tie many-cleft, strap-shaped : stems trailing, rod- 
ike. 
a warm deobstruent bitter, and its flavour not ungrat ateful. + 
The eates ‘fae are sometimes used to give a colour and flavour to 4 a 
dings. ~ If a dead animal substance is rubbed this plas , the flesh fy 
will not attack it ers obtain a green dye from it. ©OW® 
and sheep eat it. orses, goats, and swine refuse it. 4 eo nourish- 
aoa to the Aphis Tanaceti, and Chrysomela Tanaceti, Linn. The seeds 
ean excellent vermifuge. 
