178 S. Kurz — Contributions towards a [No. 2, 



Hab. Much cultivated in native gardens, especially in the drier dis- 

 tricts, as Prome ; also Ava. — Fl. HS. 



*2. Ch. Indicum, L. sp. pi. 1253 ; Eoxb. Fl. Ind. III. 436 ; Bot. 

 Eeg. t. 1287 and 1502 (fl. plen.) ; Bot. Mag. t. 2556 ; Clark. Comp. Ind. 

 147. (Pyrethrum Indicum, Cass. Doct. XLIV. 149, non. Eoxb. ; DC. Prod. 

 VI. 62 ; Chrysanth. tripartitwin, Sweet Fl. Card. t. 193 ; Gh. Chinese, Sab. 

 in Trans. Hort. Soc. Lond. IV. 330. t. 14 ; Pyrethrum Sinense, DC. Prod. 

 VI. 62 ; Bot. Mag. t. 327 and 2042 ; Bot. Eeg. t. 4. 445 and 616). 



Hab. Ava, Taongdong (Wall.), probably cultivated. 



Artemisia, L. 



Sect. 1. Dramncuhis. Flower-heads heterogamous, the ray -florets in a single row and 



female, the disk-florets hisexual but sterile by abortion of the ovaries. 

 IMore or less glabrous, the lower leaves simple, obovate-oblong, toothed at the apex, 



, .A. parviflora. 

 Sect. 2. Abrotamim. Flower-heads heterogamous, the ray-florets female, the disk-florets 



hermaphrodite : all fertile. 

 Leaves once or twice bipinnatifid, the segments rather broad and elongate, more or less 



greyish or silky- villose beneath ; flower-heads in large panicles, A. vulgaris. 



Leaves twice or thrice bipinnatifid, glabrous, the segments almost filiform, acute j 



flower-heads rather large, in loose panicles, A. carvifoUa. 



1. A. PARYIPLOEA, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. III. 420 ; DC. Prod. VI. 100 ; 

 Clark. Comp. Ind. 159. {A. glalrata, Wall. Cat. 413; DC. Prod. VI. 100; 

 Wight Icon. 1. 1111). 



Hab. Martaban, on the Nattoung hill (Eev. F. Mason) ; Ava hills 

 east of Bhamo. 



2. A. YULGAEis, L. sp. pi. 1188 ; Engl. Bot. t. 978 ; Eoxb. Fl. Ind. 

 III. 420 ; Fl. Dan. t. VII. t. 1176 ; Hayne Arzn. Gew. II. 12 ; DC. Prod. 

 VI. 112 ; Clark. Comp. Ind. 161. {A. leptostacJiya, DC. Prod. VI. 113). 



Var. a. yulgaris, Clark. Comp. Ind. 161, leaves beneath white-tomen- 

 tose, the segments usually sharply serrate and laciniate ; young flower- 

 heads often woolly-villous. 



Var. /8. INDICA, Clark. Comp. 162 {A. Indica, Willd. sp. pi. III. 1846 ; 

 DC. Prod. VI. 114 ; Wight Icon. t. 1112 ; A. duUa, Wall. Cat. 3307 ; 

 DC. 1. c. 110), leaves usually green or greyish and little pubescent ; flower- 

 heads lax and remote, adult nearly glabrous, often on short capillary 

 peduncles. 



Hab. Var. a. Karenee hills (O'Eiley, Eev. F. Mason) ; Ava, Khakyen 

 hills (J. Anderson) ; var. )8. Ava, Khakyen hills, Taong-dong, etc. — Fl. 

 Febr. — March. 



3. A. CABYiroLiA, Eoxb. Fl. Ind. III. 422, err. typ. carnifolia ; DO. 

 Prod. VI. 119 ; Clark. Comp. Ind. 162. 



