The VEGETABLE SYSTEM- 
This is a woody low Plant, native of Sweden and Siberia. The 
Stem is whitifh, and fix inches high. The Leaves are filvery : the 
Flowers are tinged lightly with purple'. 
3. ROMAN M U G W O R T. 
Plate 100. Fig. 3. Roman Wormwood. 
Character of the Species. Artemifia Pontica. 
The Flowers hang drooping, and are roundifh : the 
Leaves are finely cut, and whitifh underneath. 
Fig. 3. a l. 
This is the true Roman Wormwood : it is a native of Europe 
and the EafL The Stem is woody, brown, and two feet high ; 
the Leaves are of a whitifh green : the Flowers are roundifli and 
brown. 
4. WORMWOOD MUG WORT. 
Plate 100. Fig. 4. Common Wormwood. 
Charafter of the Species. Artemifia Ablynthium di£ta. 
The Leaves are cut into broad Segments, in the pinna- 
tifid manner ; and the Segments are crenated. 
Fig. 4 .. a. b. 
This is a Perennial, native of our wafle grounds every where ; 
it is a yard high : the Leaves are of a palegreyifli green : the Flow- 
ers are brown. 
5. LANCED LEAV’D MUGWORT. 
Plate ioo. Fig. 5. Tarragon. 
Chara&er of the Species. Arteirifia dracjnculus di&a-. 
The Leaves are fimple, finooth, lanced, and undivided. 
Fig. 5. a b* 
This is a Perennial, native of Tartary; two feet high. The 
Leaves are of a fine green : the Flowers are brown. 
6. GREEN FLOWER’D MUGWORT. 
Plate 100. Fig. 6. 
Charafter of the Species. Artemifia tanacetifolia. 
The Leaves are twice winged, deeply cut, and downy 
underneath. 
Fig. 6. a b. 
This 
