A B 



ij. Absinthium Seriphium G al- 

 lium. C.B.P. French Sea Worm- 

 wood. 



16. Absinthium Sanftonicum 

 Gallicum. C.B.P. French Worm- 

 wood. 



17. Absinthium S eriphium mon- 

 tanum candidum. C. B. P. White 

 mountain Wormwood. 



18. Absinthium Alpinum in- 

 tanum. C. B. P Hoary Worm- 

 wood of the Alps. 



19. Absinthium Alpinum can- 

 didum humile. C. B. P. Dwarf white 

 Wormwood of the Alps. 



20. Absinthium Seriphium Hi- 

 fpanicum, fiore oblongo. Tourn. Spa- 

 nifh Wormwood, with an oblong 

 Flower. 



21. Absinthium Halepcnfe, grati 

 cdoris, coma delicatiore Pluk. Worm- 

 wood of Jlrppo, of a pleaknt Smell, 

 with a delicate Spike. 



22. Absinthium Africanum ar- 

 borefcens, folio <vermir.ulato incano. 

 Oldenl. African Tree Wormwood, 

 with an hoary vermiculated Leaf. 



23. Absinthium Africanum fpi- 

 e at urn, foliis tenuijfimis brei'/Jfimis 

 integris. D. Sherard. Raii Supp. 

 Spiked African Wormwood, with 

 narrow fhort intire Leaves. 



24. Absinthium maritimum no- 

 Jiras. D. Prefion. Raii Supp. Scotch 

 Sea Wormwood. 



25. Absinthium Orient ale fru- 

 ticofum incanum ample folio ter.uif- 

 fime dh-vijo. Tourn. Cor. Shrubby 

 Eaftern Wormwood, with large 

 hoary Leaves finely divided. 



26 Absinthium or ie tit ale inca- 

 num, capillaceo folio, fioribus in ca- 

 pitulum congefiis. Tourn. Cor. Hoary 

 Eaftern Wormwood, with a capil- 

 laceous Leaf, and Flowers collected 

 into an Head. 



27. Absinthium Orientate inca- 

 num tenuifolium, fioribm lutcis in 

 ccpitulum congejiis, cjf furfum fpe- 

 \ 



Stantibus. Tourn. Cor. Hoary nar- 

 row- leav'd Eaftern Worm wood, with 

 yellow Flowers coilecled into an 

 Head, and looking upward.' 



28. Absinthium Orient ale inca- 

 num, tanaceti folio, inodorum. Tourn. 

 Cor. Hoary Eaftern W T ormwood, 

 with a Tanfy-leaf, without Smell. 



29. Absinthium Orient ale tenui- 

 folium, argent eum & fericeum, fiore 

 magna. Tourn. Cor. Eaftern Worm- 

 wood with narrow filver-colour'd 

 filken Leaves. 



30. Absinthium Orient ale <viA- 

 gari fimile, fed longe minus amarum. 

 Tourn. Cor. Eaftern Wormwood, 

 like the common, but far lei's bitter. 



31. Absinthium Orient ale tenui- 

 folium incanum, odore Iwjendulee, C3* 

 infipidu7n. Tourn. Cor. Hoary nar- 

 row-leav'd Eaftern Wormwood, with 

 a Lavender- fm ell, and infipid. 



32. Absinthium Orientate tenut- 

 folium incanum, laroendulte odore C3* 

 amarum, fiore dcorfum fpedante. 

 Tourn. Cor. Hoary narrow-leav'd 

 Eaftern Wormwood, with a La- 

 vender-fmell, and bitter, with the 

 Flower hanging down. 



The hrft of thefe Sorts is very 

 common in England, in the Roads, 

 and upon Dunghils ; but it is alfo 

 planted in Gardens for common 

 Ufe. It may be propagated by 

 Slip;, in March or October ; or may 

 be raifed from Seeds, which mould 

 be fown foon after they are ripe. 



The fecond, third, 'and fourth 

 Sorts are only found in curiour Gar- 

 dens of Plants. They are all ea- 

 fily raifed, by planting of Cuttings 

 and Slips in the Spring or Autumn; 

 but if in the Autumn, it mould be 

 done the Beginning of September, 

 that they may take Root before the 

 cold Weather ; and if in the Spring, 

 it muft be before they moot ; tho' 

 they may be flipped any time in 

 Summer, provided they are fhaded 



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