The vegetable system. 
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and very mucli branched : the Leaves are of a pale and foinevvliat 
vellowilh green : the Flowers are white, with a yellow Difk. In 
many places wc fee them naked ; and in gardens double. 
2. FLESHY - LEAV’D FEVER-FE \V. 
Plate 64. Fig 2. SEA-CHAMyEMlLE. 
Clmraricr of the Species. Matricaria niarititna 
The Leaves are flefliy, and twice winged ; and /land al- 
ternate : the Segments are convex on the upper lide, 
and hollow below. 
Fig. 2. a b. 
This alfo is an Englilh perennial Herb, native of our fea coaEs ; 
a low Plant, flowering in Augufl:. The Stalks are red toward the 
ground : the Leaves are of a dark green : the Flowers are white, with 
a yellow Difk. 
3. FINE-LEAV’D F E V E R - F E W. 
Plate 64. Fig. 3. 
Chara<fler of the Species. Matricaria chamastnilla di<f}a. 
The Leaves are recompound with thready Segments : the 
Rays of the Flower fpread. 
Fig. 2 . a b. 
This alfo is a native of England, an Annual, common in corn- 
fields and on banks, flowering from July to November. The Authors 
of earlier time called both this and the former. Species of Chama?- 
mile; but the Cup fhews them to be of another Genus. 
This is a foot and a half high : the Stalk is pale : the Leaves are 
of a dark green ; the Flowers are large and white, with a rounded 
yellow Difk. 
4. SIL- 
