722 
SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. 
Class XIX. 
12255 palud<5suin Besf. marsh O W J" jl W 
12256 rotundif61ium^F.<§-X:. rour.d-leaved £ A pr 1| jn.jl W 
12257 anomalum Lag. anomalous i= A pr 1 jn.jl W 
1770. PYRE'THRUM. W. Feverfew. 
12258 fceniculaceumjr.ere. Fennel-leaved M 
12259 crithmifoliumf^F.eM. Samphire-leav. 
122rt0 anethifolium W.en. Dill-ieaved *t 
12261 latifolium W. en. broad-leaved j£ 
12262 Halleri W. Haller's 
12263 eeratophylloides W. Buckshorn-lvd. 
12264 fi-utescens W. shrubby «e 
12265 coronopifoliunrifF.ert. Horn-leaved iSt 
12266 grandiflorum ^F. en. groat-flowered m 
12267 pinnatlfidura pinnatifid £ 
12268 pulverulentum fF. powdery ^ 
12269 sericeum Bieb. silky 
12270 parviflorum 7F. small-flowered 
12271 speci6sum W. en. large-flowered M 
12272 ptarmicaefolium W. Sneezewort-lv. j£ 
12273 serotinum W. creeping-rooted Jj 
12274 uliginosum W. marsh )^ 
12275 alp'uium W. Alpine ^ 
12276 Balsarnita W. various-leaved )£ 
12277 macrophyllum W. large-leaved 
12278 roseum 7F.e«. scarlet-flower'd^ 
Chrysanthemum coccmeum B. M. 
12279 achilleffifoliumSiei. Milfoil-leaved -* 
12280 corymbosum W. mountain £ 
12281 Parthenium W. common j^J 
^ fiore plena double-flowered)^ 
12282 parthenifolium W. Parthenium-lv.£ 
12283 caucasicum W. Caucasian j£ 
12284 tenuifolium. W. en. slender-leaved j£ 
12285 inodorum W. scentless 
12286 maritimum W. sea 
12287 millefoliatum W. many-leaved ^ 
12288 bipinnatum W. wing-leaved j£ 
12289 indicmu H. K, Indian 
1 I or 
1 I or 
I I or 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
I I or 
I I or 
1 I or 
A 
A pr 
A pr 
O un 
I I or 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A pr 
A el 
ConipositcB. 
ja.d W 
1771. MATRICA'RIA, 
12290 suaveolens W. 
12291 ChamomiUa W. 
12292 capensis W. 
12293 pusilla W.en. 
■im. EOLTO'NIA 
12294 astero'ides W. 
12295 glastifoUa W. 
W. Matricauia. 
sweet 
"WildChamomile 
Cape %^ 
small 
TV. BOLTOXIA. 
Starwort-flow. ^ 
A pr 
A pr 
O un 
O un 
O w 
0)| un 
O un 
A pr 
ja.d 
ja.d 
jn.jl 
ju-jl 
jnjl 
ja.d 
ja.d 
ja.d 
my.jn 
lAjn.au 
1 jn.au 
2i jn.au 
3 ja.d 
1| jl.au 
1 s.o 
liji.s 
1 jl.au 
2 jl.au 
3 jl.aa 
\i au.s 
2 au.s 
1 jn.au 
2 jn.s 
2 jn.s 
2 jn.jl 
Ajl.au 
1 jl.au 
1 au.s 
1 jn.o 
2 my.s 
i jnjl 
f jn.s 
W 
W 
W 
w 
w 
w 
w 
\v 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
Pk 
Y 
W 
W 
W 
w 
AV 
W 
\V 
W 
Y 
Y 
Y 
glaucous-leav'd A pr 
1773. LIDBECKaA. W. Lidbeckia. 
12296 pectinata W. 
12297 lobata W. 
1774. CE'NIA. J. 
12298 turbinata P. S. 
•1775. CO'TtJLA. W. 
12299 anthemoides W. 
.12300 coronopifolia W. 
12258 
silver-leaved 
lobed 
Cenia. 
turbinated 
COTCILA. 
Anthemis-like 
Buckshorn-lvd. 
12278 
l_Jpr 
l_Jpr 
Compositte. 
1| jn.au W 
1 my.jl W 
i ji.s w 
1 jl.s W 
Composites. 
2 au.o F 
lis Pk 
Composite. 
2 my.jn Y 
2 my.jn Y 
Composites. 
1 jl.au W 
Barbary 1810. 
S 
CO 
Desf. atl.2. t. 238 
Hungary 1817. 
D 
CO 
Spain 1816. 
D 
CO 
op, oZ~^l , 
xcnerirrc xolo. 
Q 
CO 
■p^f rocr Q10 
x>ol. reg. 
j.eneriiie loio. 
CO 
lenerirre loiD. 
CO 
x^yrcnces loZu. 
J) 
J) 
CO 
Ctjnarics lilDD 
Q 
n 1 
p. I 
Q 
1 11 
Canaries 1815. 
Q 
1 
l.p 
1823 
J) 
Caucasus 1806. 
D 
CO 
Iberia 1823. 
J) 
CO 
1820* 
s 
CO 
Canaries 1815 
1 n 
l.p 
Caucasus 1803! 
D 
CO 
N. Amer. 1731. 
D 
CO 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 90 
Hungary 1816. 
D 
Switzerl. 1759. 
D 
Levant 1779. 
J) 
Jac. obs. 4. t. 89 
XT.Lii.gciry .voyio. 
JQ 
jri. rar. nu. 1, t.y-* 
J) 
CO 
Tinf TYiafT infin 
X>UI., illci^. lUOL/ 
Caucasus lo— :>. 
J) 
om. SID. L-oo, i.z 
Germany 1596. 
D 
Jac. aust 4. 1 379 
Britain rubb. 
CO 
Q 
Caucasus 1804 
23 
co^ 
Caucasus 1804. 
D 
CO 
Caucasus 1806. 
D 
CO 
Britain dry fi. 
S 
CO 
Eng. bot. 676 
Britain seash. 
D 
CO 
Eng. bot. 979 
Siberia 1731. 
D 
CO 
Mill. ic. 1. 1. 9 
Siberia 1796. 
S 
CO 
Gm.sib.2.t.85.f.l 
F Tnriip'S 1810 
Q 
n 1 
Tint Tn-arr l^QI 
out. mag. lo.CL 
Sp. 4. 
Europe 1781. 
S 
CO 
s 
C. G. H. 1699.' 
s 
CO 
Seb.th.l.t.l6.f.2 
s 
CO 
Sp. 2. 
N. Amer. 1758. 
D 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 2554 
N. Amer. 1758. 
D 
s.l 
Bot. mag. 2381 
2 3. 
C G H 1774. 
Q 
1 n 
l.p 
x>t:l . t^d. OXJO. t.^. I , C7 
c! G. h! i8oo! 
C 
l.p 
Lam, ilLt.701.f.3 
Sp. 1. 
C. G. H. 1713. 
s 
CO 
Lam. m.t.701.f.l 
Sp. 5—29. 
St. Helenal696. 
s 
CO 
Dill. alt. t.23.f.25 
C. G. H. 1683. 
s 
CO 
Lam. ill.t.700.f.l 
12280 ir \j V >S'lf^'" 12276 W 1-2273 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
Though these plants will grow in any soil, yet when in small pots they require a rich loam, and are the better 
for being watered, as in China, with liquid manure. The different varieties are well described by Mr. Sabine, 
in the fourth and fifth volumes of the Horticultural Transactions. 
1770. Pyrethrum. An ancient Greek name, applied to this plant from its supposed resemblance to the 
ftv^i^^ov of Dioscorides. That plant is believed to have been the Anthemis pyrethrum, or Pellitory of Spain, 
of the moderns, and to have received its name from the burning qualities of its root ; n-u^, fire. All the plant of 
Pyrethrum Parthenium has a strong unpleasant smell, and a bitter taste. It is used externally, in the form 
of lotion and of poultice, and internally as an infusion for colic, hysterical affections, and weak digestion. 
There are some double-flowering varieties, which are very ornamental. 
1771. Matricaria. So named on account of the use which is made of it in disorders of females. Matricaire, 
Fr., Mutterkraut, Ger., and Matricaria, Ital. It excites menstruation. ChamomiUa is an alteration of tha 
