SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Artemisia. 
E. bot. 338-Fl. dan. 1175-Ger. 948. 5, Abrot. camp.-F. B. 
ili. a 194. 2—Pet. 20. 4—Dod. 33. 2—Lob. obs. 442. 3. 
and ic. i, 767. 2-Ger. 1106, 5—Park. 94. 7—Matth. 852 
—Lonic. li. 256 Zs 
Branches simple, alternate, from the bosom of the leaves, 
somewhat drooping. Flowers solitary, pointing one wa 
Semale florets mostly 9, the hermaphredite 8. Summits orbicula, 
glass-shaped. . Receptacle naked. Linn. Stems numerous, an- 
gular, declining, much branched. Leaves, the upper frequently 
simple, very narrow. Heads very small, scarcely more than a 
line broad, numerous, single, either sitting or in short branched 
spikes. Cal. scales few, bluntly egg-shaped, approaching, green, 
— downy atthe back, the edges membranaceous, whitish, 
ining. Florets not longer thari the calyx. Woopwarp. Lewoes 
dhread-alinpd, from ~ to 1 inch or more in length. Flowers 
Bloss. reddish brown 
Field Southernwood. Balks of cornfields and road sides at 
Elden, Suffolk, and a mile from Barton Mills on the road to 
Lynn. — Near Thetford, on the side ae the road to Norwich. 
Woopwarp. ] P. July. 
A. Leaves many-clefi, Peay, bunches on crooked marit/ima. 
fruit-stalks : female flore 
pe 940. 1—Pet. 20. 2 and ree ite 1. 755. 1-Ger. em, 
nage 1-H. ox. Vi. 2. 20H. OX bin 2. 196 
naked. The felt seldom pen m raga Linn. Whole plant 
° . vary . 
res S19 generally situ satimedleagli blunt. Woopwarp. 
5S, 
ae 2. Segments of the leaves very short. 
Ff. B. iii, a@177-Barr. 460. 
Sea Southernaood. Sea hgdetesces Sea shores. [ Yarmouth, 
and elsewhere on the coast. Woopwarp. Sea coast between 
pein and. Barrow. Mr Goucu. Isle of os Mr. 
N.] 
* This in its wild state smells like Marum or inp: but in our 
Sardens it is less grateful, though still much more grateful than the e Next 
Species, It - used as an ingredient in distilled waters, and i thrice 
its weight of fine sugar it is formed into a conserve. Its virtues are t 
Same with those of the next oe but i in a weaker degree. Horses 
it; cows, goats, and sheep refus 
