( ) 
Fig. Chryfanthemmn Virginiamm bidens Cannabinum 
Aim. Bot. ioo. pi* ult. Eupatorium aq. Americanum P ark. 
5 96 marg. 7. Eupatorium Canadenfe fl. luteo U.Reg. Park- 
This has often 5 Leaves like Elder, and is much taller p[ acet 
than our English kind. It grows wild in Canada and 
Virginia. 
Feaverfew Chamomill. 34 
Chamamelum monranum, Abjinthij folio Parthenij odore " 
Hort. Catholic. 
Thefe Leaves are green, and in their Segments refem- 
ble the Pyrethrum Canarienfe or Pellitory Dajie. Its e F r, P ,0f1 - 
Flowers large, white, and one at the top of each Branch. 
Dr Vaillant , that accurate Botanift, fent me the Seed of 
this amongft many others, gathered in the Royal Garden 
at Paris. * 
Silver Chamomill. Name. 
Chamaetnelum Abjinthij Aufiriaci folijs argenteis. * 
Its lower Leaves finely cut, and filvery, out of which 
grows a fingle white Flower, at the top of each De f cri P tl0f1 - 
Stalk. I am obliged to Mr Jacob Bobart for the firfi: 
Specimen of this elegant Plant ; fince which I have ob- 
ferved it in Chelfea Garden. 
Auftrian Sneezwort , or Straw Marygold , Ray 287 . t. 36 
Xeranthemum fl. firaplici purpureo majore tierm. Hort .Names. 
Ley d- 63 5* Xeranthemum aliud, Ptarmica quorundatn 
Chair. 541. Ic 6. I. B. 3. 1 . 25. p. 25. fig. Jacea Olea? fo- 
lio, capitulis fimplicibus C B. 272. 2. Jacea Ole<e folio 
altera CB. Phyr. 533. 2 6. Ptarmica Aujlriaca CIus. 1 . 4. 
p. ii - fig. opt Pann. 548. Ic. Park. 480. Ic. 1. Dod. 710. 
Fig. Ger. 484, Ic. 3. JonJl: 607 . Ic. 3. Lob. 6 45. Ic. 2. Belg. 
645. fig. Obf. 295. fig. ). . ... 
Clufitts firft obferved this Plant about Vienna in Aujiria pi ac ^ 
Of its cverlajling Flowers they make Winter Ffofegays, it 
thriving very well in divers Gardens. ^ 
Small Straw-Marygold with large Seed. Names. 
Xeranthemum fl. purpureo fimplid minimo,/e» rine max- 
imo Flor. \. Hort. Lugd. Bat. 
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