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'^og. major vulgaris feu fylveftris^ P.528. The 
Great Daifie, or Ox-eye. 
Gham^melum, Camomile. The empaiement is > 
fquamoiis, which expands and appears like feve- 
ral leaves : The flowers are, for the mofl: part, 
radiated ; the rays white, and the dilk yellow. 
The leaves are cut into very fmall fegments. The 
IjDecies are : 
* I. Chamamelumy R.184, G.615. vulgar P. 
85. Common bitter Camomile. 
2. Cham^emelum odoratijftmum repens fiore Jimpliciy 
R.185. Romanum^ G. 616. Sweet-fcented creep- 
ing Camomile. In Cornwall plentifully. 
g. Chamamelum fcetidumy R 0-185. Stinking May«» 
weed. Common in waflie places. 
4. Cham^emelum inodorum., R. 185. Unfavory Ca- 
momile. Found in the gravel pits in Peckham fields, 
and in the barren ftubble fields betwixt EUham and 
ShooterJhilL 
5. Cham^melum majus folio tenuijfimo^ caule ru-- 
hente, R. 186. Larger Camomile, with fine cut 
leaves, and a redifh ftalk. 
6. Cham^mehtm inodorum annmm hufnilius^ foliis 
chfcurevirentihus^ R. 186. Dwarf annual Camomile, 
with dark green leaves. Along the way to Chelfea,. 
7. Chamamelum maritimum perenne humilius^ fouls' 
hrevibus craffts^ ohfcure virentihus^ R.186. Dwarf 
perennial Sea Camomile, with fhort, thick, dark 
green' leaves. 
8. Cham^melum maritimwm latifoliurn ramojiffimumy 
fiore alboy R. 168. Branchy Sea Camomile, with 
broad leaves. 
Camomile helps the cholick, jaundice, ll'one, and Itoppage of 
urine : Outwardly applied hot to the fides, helps the pain tnereof. 
Matricaria, Fever-few. The root is fibrous 5, 
the leaves grow by pairs, and are cut into feveral 
fegments ; the empaiement hemifpherical and 
fquamous j the flowers grow in umbels y their 
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