The vegetable SYSTEM. 
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2. T A L L C H A M iT M I L E. 
Plate 27. Fig. 2. 
Charaaer of the Spedes. Anthemis altiffima. 
The Plant is ered ; the Flawers are large, and the divi- 
fions of the Leaves are hard at the ends 
Fig. l. a b. 
This is an annual weed, univerfal among the corn in thefouthern 
parts of Europe, and taller than barley at its highefl; growth. The 
Stalk is red, upright, branched and fpreading. The Leaves are of 
a faint green, and the points of their divifions are white and hard, and 
almoft prickly. The Flowers are large and white, and the Chaffs of 
the Difk have long beards. 
3. SEA-SIDE CHAMOMILE. 
Plate 27. Fig. 3 
Charader of the Species. 
The Leaves are Flefhy and 
indented. 
Anthemis maritima. 
wing’d \ and the Leahts are 
Fig. 3. aab. 
The fea-fhores of France and Italy are covered often with this 
fpreading Plant, whofe innumerable white Flowers feem like fnow 
all Summer. The Stalk is weak and branched : the Leaves are of a 
faint green : they are winged and indented,- and thick and Juicy. It 
is a Perennial, and propagates abundantly by Root as well as Seeds. 
4. W O O L L Y C H A M /E M I L E, 
Plate 27. Fig. 4. 
CharaiSter of the Species. Anthemis tomentofa- 
The Cups and Footftalks oi the Flowers are woolly. 
Fig. a b. 
This is a Grecian Sea Plant, perennial, and full of Flowers a great 
part of the year. The Stalk is weak, and more than a foot long. 
The Leaves are of a blue green : and the Footffalks of the Flower 
are long, leafy, and covered with white down. 
5. MOT- 
