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ft ore folio y odoris gratis R. i88. Sea Wormwood, 
with broad leaves and a pleafant fmell. The leaves 
are covered with a whitifh down : The branches are 
expanded, fuftaining fmall pendulous heads. 
4. Ahfinthii mar itimi latiore folio fpeciem quondam 
in infula Me 7 feia prope Colcefirmn invenit D. Dale^ 
R. 189. Broad-leav’d Sea Wormwood. 
5. Ahfmthium Seriphium tenuifolium marinum Nar- 
honenfe^ R. 189. Narrow-leav’d Sea Wormwood. 
It has fmall ere6t heads, growing in a fpike. 
6. Ahfmthium maritimum nojlras^ R.189. Near 
I Fifenefs^ in Scotland, 
The leaves and tops of Common Wormwood are accounted 
! good in all diford ers of the ftomach, as weaknefs, lofs of appe- 
I tite, vomiting and furfeits ; It likewife kills worms. In all the 
i above named cafes it is given infus’d in water, ale, or wine, 
I Tanacetum, Tanfey. The root is fibrous ; the 
leaves pennated and ferrated, growing alternate- 
ly upon the ftalks j the empalement fquamous, 
and hemifpherical : The fiowers are naked, and 
produced in thick um.bels. The Ipecies are : 
^ i. Tanacetum^ R. 188, G. 525. vulgare^ P. 81.. 
Common Tanfey. 
2. Tanacetum foliis crifpts,, R.188. crifpum,, P. 81. 
crifpum Anglicum^ G. 525. Curled Tanfey. 
Tlie flowers are accounted good to deftroy worms. 
Abrotanum, Mugwort. It has an indeterminate 
ftalk : I'he leaves are longer, narrower, and lefs 
hoary than thofe of Wormwood: The fiowers 
are naked, and grow on the branches in a thyrfe. 
We have but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Abrotanum campeftre^ R. 190, P.94, G. 944. Fine- 
leav’d Mugwort ; by fome. Southern wood. It is 
of two kinds, the one with v/hite, the other red 
ftalks. At a place call’d Elden^ in Suffolk,^ twelve 
miles beyond Newmarket,, in the way towards Lynn : 
Alfo a mile from Barton hills, where a fmail ilone 
G 2 ftandetb. 
