698 
SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. 
Class XIX. 
11700 campestris JV. 
11701 afra Jacq. 
11702 pauciflura TV. 
11703 palustris W. 
11704 neglecta W.en. 
11705 crithmif61ia W. 
11706 saxatilis W. 
11707 glaiica JV. 
11708 monogyna W. 
11709 laciniata W. 
11710 palmata W. 
11711 nivea W. en. 
11712 maritima W. 
11713 gallica W. 
11714 fragrans fF. 
11715 albida W. 
1171fi austrlaca fF. 
11717 valles'iaca JV. 
11718 sal'ina JV. 
11719 rupt^stris W'. 
11720 sericea JV. 
11721 ripens J^. 
11722 nutans JV. 
11723 saxatilis W. 
11724 pontica W^. 
11725 chamaa'melifulia JV. 
11726 annua fF. 
11727 camphorata JV. 
11728 taiirica JV. 
11729 biennis /'A. 
11730 Absinthium JV. 
11731 Sieversiana JF. 
11732 fasciculata Bieb. 
11733 vulgaris JV. 
11734 indica Jf'. 
11735 integrifulia JV. 
11736 japonica JV. 
11737 cffirulescens JJ^. 
11738 inodora H^. en. 
11739 Dracunculus rr. 
1722. GNAPHA'LIUM. 
11740 crispum JV. 
11741 arboreum JV. 
11742 grandiflorum l^F. 
11743 divaricatum Thunb. 
11744 tephrodes Link. 
11745 acuminatum Lm/i-. 
11746 lasiocaulon Link. 
11747 congestum ^F. 
11748 patulum JV. 
11749 discolorum JV. 
11750 cephalotes J^F. 
11751 fastieiatum IV. 
11752 milleflorum PF. 
11753 diosmffifolium P. S. 
11754 ericoides JV. 
11755 teretifulium JV. 
11756 StEe'chas JV. 
field 
African 
few-flowered 
marsh 
neglected 
Samphire-leav, 
rock 
glaucous 
one-styled 
torn 
palmated 
snowy 
drooping-flow. 
upright-flower. 
Lavender-leav. ^ 
whitened 
Austrian 
downy ^ 
salt _^ 
nodding-flower.;^ 
silky-leaved ^ 
creeping 
nodding ^ 
rock 
Roman 
Chamomile-lv. ^ 
annual 
Camphorated 
Taurian 
biennial 
common 
Si e vers 's 
fascicled 
Mugwort 
Indian 
entire-leaved 
Japanese 
bluish 
inodorous 
Tarragon 
A w 
I or 
A or 
O or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
A or 
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A w 
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A or 
A or 
or 
A or 
A cul 
1 au 
2i au 
i au 
2 jl.au 
2 jl.au 
1 au.o 
2 jn.au 
1| jn.au 
2 jn.au 
2 jl.au 
1 jn.jl 
2 jn.jl 
1 au.s 
2 au.s 
1 jn.jl 
3 jn.jl 
I5 au.o 
1 jl.au 
Ujl.au 
11 au 
]|jn-jl 
1 j«jl 
3 jn.jl 
3 jn.jl 
3 s 
1| jl.au 
4 jl.au 
5 jl.au 
I jl.au 
jl.au 
jl.s 
- jl.au 
2 jl.au 
au.s 
s.o 
jl.au 
on 
1| au.o 
2 jl.au 
2 jl.au 
Br 
England san.fi. 
D 
CO 
W.G 
C. G. H. ... 
c 
CO 
Y 
Siberia 1800. 
D 
CO 
Y 
Siberia 1804. 
s 
CO 
G.Y 
Siberia 1815. 
D 
CO 
Br 
Portugal 1739. 
C 
CO 
W 
Hungary 1816. 
D 
CO 
G 
Siberia 1806. 
D 
CO 
Y 
Hungary 1816. 
D 
CO 
G 
Siberia 
D 
CO 
G.Y 
S. Europe 1739. 
C 
CO 
G.Y 
Siberia 1815. 
D 
CO 
Br 
Britain seash. D 
CO 
Br 
Britain mud.s. D 
CO 
L.Y 
Armenia 1739. 
D 
CO 
L.Y 
D 
CO 
Br 
Austria 1597. 
D 
CO 
L.Y 
Italy 1739. 
D 
CO 
W.G 
Hungary 1823. 
D 
CO 
Br 
Siberia 1748. 
D 
CO 
W 
Siberia 179o. 
D 
CO 
Br 
Siberia 1805. 
D 
CO 
Br.G 
Tartary 
D 
CO 
Br.G 
Hungary ... 
D 
CO 
Y 
Austria 1570. 
D 
CO 
P.Br 
S. Europe 1739. 
D 
CO 
W.G 
Siberia 1741. 
s 
CO 
W.G 
Italy 1825. 
c 
CO 
W.G 
Tauria 1818. 
D 
CO 
Y.G 
Missouri 1804. 
S 
CO 
Y 
Britain rubble 
D 
CO 
Br.G 
Siberia 1800. 
S 
CO 
Y.Pu 
Iberia 1823. 
D 
CO 
Pu 
Britain rubble. D 
CO 
Yg 
E. Indies 1796. 
D 
CO 
Y.G 
Siberia 1759. 
D 
CO 
W 
Japan 1804. 
D 
CO 
Y 
England sea sh. C 
CO 
Y.G 
Siberia 1548. 
D 
CO 
W.G 
S. Europe 1548. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 338 
G.sib.2.t.52.f.l,2 
Gmel. sib.2. t.55 
PI.rar.hu.l.t.70 
Gmel.sib.2.t.57 
Eng. bot. 1706 
Eng. bot. 1001 
Jac.aust.l.t.lOO 
Flor. dan. t. 801 
Gmel.sib.t.64.f.l 
Jac. aust. 1. 1.99 
Vil.dauph.3.t.35 
Am.ru.t.l96.f.23 
Bot. mag. 2472 
Eng. bot. 1230 
Eng. bot. 978 
Rhe.mal.l0.t.4S 
G.sib.2.t.68.£1.2 
Eng. bot. 2426 
G.si.2.t.59.60.f.l. 
, JV. Everlasting. 
curled **- 1 | el 
tree n. \ | el 
great-flowered it. 1 | el 
Composite. 
Pk 
Sp. 38—106. 
spreading 
brown 
acuminate 
wooUy-stemm. 
close-headed 
spreadhig 
two-colored 
large- headed 
close-flowered 
many-flowered «- 1 | or 
Diosma-leaved *t- 1 | or 
Heath-leaved tt- 1 | or 
round-leaved **- 1 | or 
comm.-shrubbv-!'* or 
el 
el 
tt- l_Jel 
«t- I I el 
tt- lJ pr 
tt- I i or 
a. I I or 
«- I I or 
**- 1 I or 
i.au 
jn.au 
jn.au 
jn.au 
jn.au 
jn.au 
my.jn 
ja.au 
my.au Br 
ja.n Pk 
my.au W 
W 
W 
w 
Y.w 
W 
W 
Pu 
W 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
3 
I jn.s Pa.pu C. G. H, 
li mr.au W C. G. H. 
II mr.au Pk 
1 mr.au Br 
2 in.o Y 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. II. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
C. G. H. 
Europe 
1809. 
1770. 
1731. 
1820. 
1823. 
1823. 
1823. 
1791. 
1771. 
1815. 
1789. 
1812. 
1802. 
1812. 
1774. 
1812. 
1629. 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C s.p 
C 
Bot. rep. 489 
Bre.prod.t.l8.f.3 
Bot. reg. 243 
Bur. afr. t.97. t.4 
Plu.phy.t.410.f.2 
Pet.gaz.]2.t.7.f3 
Vent.malm. t.74 
Bot. mag. 435 
Bur. afr. t.77.f.3 
Barr.ic.410 
11729 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
mittents, gout, scurvy, and dropsy ; and although modern practitioners wiU scarcely rely on its efficacy in 
these complaints, yet it is undoubtedly of some value as a stomachic. {London Bispen. p. 182.) The seed ot 
-wormwood is used by the rectifiers of British spirits, and the species is a good deal cultivated on dry soil near 
Mitcham, in Surrey, for that purpose. A. vulgaris is used in some parts of Sweden instead of hops, in order 
to increase the inebriating quality of malt liquor. The plant is readily eaten by cattle and sheep, and is lound 
in our best natural pastures on dry soils. It is said to be stomachic and slightly stimulating. 
The species called Abrotanum, Garde-robe, Fr., derives its name from «, privative, and Q^oros, mortal ; on 
account of the great virtues attributed to it as a preservative of life ; Absinthium, from «, privative, and 
■d/ivB-oi, pleasure, i. e. unpleasant. 
Dracunculus, Tarragon, Eng., Estragon, Fr., Dragon, Ger., and Dragoncelia, Ital., is said to have been 
so called on account of its tortuous roots, which may be likened to the sinuous tail of a dragon ; but it is much 
