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13. TWIGGY M U G W O R T. 
Plate 101. Fig. 13. Fine leav’d MugworT. 
Chara&er of the Species. Artemifiacampeftris . 
The Shoots are fine flender twigs : the Leaves are cut in- 
to a multitude of linear Segments. 
Fig. 13. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of our dry open grounds : the Stem is 
woody at the bafe, and leans upon the ground. The Leaves are of 
a brownifh green j the Flowers are pale. 
14. THRICE WING’D M U G W O R T. 
Plate 1 01. Fig. 14 
Chara£l«r of the Species. Artemifia annua. 
The Leaves are thrice winged and fmooth : the Flowers 
are roundifh, and hang drooping. 
Fig. 14. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the mountains of Siberia. The 
Stalk is green, and two feet high. The Leaves are of a pale green : 
the Flowers are brown. 
15. SEA M U G W O R T. 
Plate 102. Fig. 15. Common Sea Wormwood, 
Chara&er of the Species. Artemifia maritima. 
The Leaves are cottony, and cut into many parts : the 
Spikes of the Flowers droop. 
Fig. 15. a b. 
This is the Plant commonly fold in the place, and under the 
name of Roman Wormwood, though much inferior in virtue. It 
is a Perennial, native of our fea coafts : a white looking Herb, of a 
foot high, and of irregular growth. The Stalk is dufky : the Leaves 
and Shoots are all white and foft : the Flowers are brown. 
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