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 Inula salicina. Willow-leaved Inula. tur T)feimfve.Ac x\a 



" Confined in the British Isles to the shores of Lough 



Derg. ' ' — Praeger . 

 Inula Crithmoides. Golden Samphire. Jeipgin ; gfuoLoigiti. 

 Puhcaria Dysenterica. Fleabane. Luf t>urde na nX)eAr\A- 



tAi|\ci ; t.uf tiA gCofCAfvc ; "OneAticdit) "Oibe.dfvc.dc. 

 Calendula Officinalis. Garden Marigold. t)lAi Tfluifve ; 



XAAtSn ; Ofi tfluifie. 

 Is an escape from cultivation. Was used to impart a 



deep colour to butter. Externally it is used in the 



form of a lotion for wounds, sprains, and bruises. 



Internally it is recommended as a uterine tonic 

 Achillaea Millefolium. Yarrow, Milfoil. Acaiji CdlrhAti ; 



tur r\A fo\.A. tuf r\A gCiuAf. 

 Was powdered and used as a snuff in congestive headache, 



to draw blood from the nose. Was also recommended 



as a cure for toothache, the patient being advised to 



chew the leaves. Boyle is said to have worn a 



little muslin bag of it as a protective charm against 



ague. 

 Achillaea Ptarmica. Sneezewort. "Roioe ; CfWA-ottir . 

 Anthemis Nobilis. Chamomile. ■piogA'o.dn ; other varietieties : — ■ 



CAnidn TTIiotiLa; ptifeAl, THa-o^a. -\m1. 

 The flowers on analysis show nine definite compounds. 



The synthetic chemistry of Nature is still able to point 



the finger of scorn at the products of the laboratories. 



Internally the flowers are used as anodyne stupes. 



Internally chamomile tea is excellent for the windy 



dyspepsia of old people. 

 Chrysanthemum Sergetum. Corn Marigold. t>uAiAlAr\ 



(t)«ApAriATi) toui'oe ; t)iLe iDuitte ; Icoldt Ojvc-d. 

 Is said to diminish sweating. 

 Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum. Ox Eye Daisy ; Dog Daisy. 



Suit T).dirfi ; Tloinin mofi ; eAfbosAti. 

 Matricaria Inodora. Scentless Fever Few. meA-0--otiAC ; 



1Tle.<y6 'Ofiua'b ; tuf "Demean. 

 Used in uterine irregularities. As a preventative of 



insect bites. 

 Tanacetum Vulgare, Tansy. Luf na oT^Anncae; Fiwmclur; 



(Black) t«r t\a o^eAcos. 



