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cob Bobart, Botankk Profeffor of Oxford , for this elegant 
Plant, and divers others he has been pleafed to fend 
thither. 
Roman Wormwood Ray H. PI. 367. 5. Abfnthium An- 
ftriacum Sophia folio. Nobis Abfinthium Ponticum vulgare 
Chabr. 374. Ic. 3. Cists. 339. Fig. opt • fol. inferius albo 
I. B. 3. 1. 26. p. 1 7 Fig. Abfinrhium Ponticum tenui- 
folium incanum C. B, 138. 4. Phyt- 2^. 6. feu Romamim 
vulgare. Park.* 9 8. Ic. opr. 3. Abjinthium tenuifolium Pon- 
t/cum Galeni. Jonfi. 109 6. Fig. 2. The lower Leaves of 
this Wormwood fo much refemble thofe of th t Sophia Chi - 
rurgorum , or Flixmed , that its very eafie to diftinguifh 
it from the other forts. Grows in divers parts of Ger- 
many , and near Vienna , in Stoney Places. Flowers and 
Seeds towards Autumn. 
Bur-Cumin. Ray Hift. PI. 40a. 6. Cuminoides vnigare 
FI. Bot. 250. Inji. Rei Herb. 301. Cuminum Sylveftre JOod. 
300. Fig. Ger. 908. Fig. opt. 1. Jonfi. 1067. Ic. 1. Park, 
372. Ic. 3. capitulis globofis C. B. 146. 3. Phyt. 253. 2. 
Cuminum Syiv. 1. valde odoratum, globulofum I.B. 3.L27. 
p. 23. Fig- Chabr - 384.1c. 6. This is a very fingular Herb, 
and not eafie to defcribe 5 its lower Leaves like Houewort^ 
but deeper cut 5 its flewfey Heads grow in round clutters, 
with elegant feathered Seed, Tabernamontanus his Figure , 
which Gerard has coppied, is much the fineft Icon, and by 
which you will have a good Idea of it. Grows in Nar- 
bone and other Parts of France, I have alfo had it from 
fome of the Mediterranean IfleS. 
Annife Dale 210. Anis Pomet. 1 . 1. p. 1 3. F. Lemery 44. 
Anifum C. B. Phyt. 2. 9. Ger. 880. Fig- 1. Jonfi. 1035. 
Fig. Park-9 1 1 * 1 °- Anifum vulgare Clue. 1 . 6. p. 202 .Fig. 
Anifum Herbarijs C. B. 159. 1. Anifum Veteribus Chabr. 
39 6. Icon. i. 1. B. 3. 1 . 29. p. 92. Fig. Thefirft or lower 
Leaves of this Vmbel are often fingle and round, which 
few or none of the Figures exprefs. Mr Ray fays it 
lowed 
