SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Anthemis, 72 
Cotula fatida flore pleno. R. Syn. Sr. Fields. between 
Hitchin and the Bald Oak, in the Isle of Thanet, and nes ei 
Gi llingham and Chathaae R. Syne 
Ay Leaves witiged ben pound): strap-shaped, acute, some- nob’ilis. 
Woodv. 103-Kniph. Q-~Ludw. 155-Blackw, 298. 1-Gars, 
215, a. and 4 on the right hand—Dod. 260. 1-Lob. obs. 
445. 2, and ic. i. 770. 2-Ger. em. 755. 4—Blackw. 526= 
Trag.s 149-Ger. 616. 4-F. B. iii. 118—Per, 19.10. 
Stems trailing, hairy. Leaves doubly winged ; wings rather 
distant ; little wings sometimes with 2 or 3 clefts, inted, 
hairy, greyish. Flowers solitary. Calyx baie with broad, 
shining, membranaceous edges. yey of the een renee 
somew mm lpia either — ot ei: 2 or 3 teeth ; those of 
~ ae bates es W. mits in the female florets 
s3. Chaff blongag-shapd like the scales of the 
calyx bu bin more skinny and m 
mmon Chamomile. Sictictadintel Chammile, Roman Cha- 
Cornw 
ile. astures. In all so plentifully that you 
may scent it all alon AY. Sunny meadows and 
pastures. Hups. Pengwary, Redruth, and 
Id common pastures in the western part of Cornwall, 
where it is much ve scent in gardens, Mr. Warr. 
wh : 
Park at Oatlands, Surry. Mr. Woopwarp. On the road from 
Hedgeford to Stafford, near the direction post, — Mr. 
Pirr.] P. Aug. Sept, 
Var, 2. nudum. Florets of the circumference wanting. — 
Dod. 260. 2—Lob. obs. 446. 1, and ice is 771.°2-Ger. em. 
754. Pom 86. 2-F. B, ili. a. 119. 2-H. ox. vis 12. 
3-Ger 5e . 4 
Chascettod luteum capitulo aphyllo. R. Syn. 135. Sr.* 
A, Leaves winged, finely toothed, feaby, 2 mie dotted : marit/ima,. 
stem prostrate: calyx some ewhat ¢ 
Kniph. 10-7, B.i iil, a, 197, 1-7;3//. pi. ee Se 
eo ae taste. Th rd an essential oil n infusion of the 
flowers is often used as a stomachic, and as an asmodic. 
quantities, it excites vomiting. e powdered flowers, in large doses, 
haves ed agues, even when the bark had failed. Both leaves an 
flowers aceon ver crea antiseptic Bah an es, and are therefore 
Ssed in an ¢ fomen and poultic . From their antispasmodic 
Powers, ie 
~ taken j Gaccn* Ray De doetshe da the flowers in calculous cases. 
