The V E G E T a B L E S Y S T E M. 
6. CUP. LY YARROW. 
Plate 66 Fig. 6 . 
Character of the Species. Achillsa fantolina.- 
The Leaves are briflly and dented ; and the points of the 
divifians curl back. 
Fig. 6. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Greek iflands ; and flowers in 
Auguft. The Plant is two feet high ^ the Leaves are of a pale green : 
and the Flowers are large, and of a ftrong and good yellow. There 
is a Eight downy matter fpread over the whole Plant, Leaves, Stalks, 
and Cups, but moEly on the latter. 
7. LANCED YARROW. 
Plate 66. Fig. 7. Maudlin*. 
Charaflcr of the Species. Achiilcea ageratum di£ta. 
The Leaves arc lingle, lanced, - ferrated, and obtufe. 
Fig. 7. a. 
This is a perennial, native of Hungary, and other parts of Europe, 
and flowers in Auguft. It is two feet and a half high : the Leaves 
are of a yellowilh green : the Stalks are of the fume hue, but paler, 
and the Flowers, are yellow : they are moderately large and lafting. 
8. SICKLE D YARROW. 
Plate 66. Fig. 8. 
Character of the Species. Achillaea falcata. 
The Leaves are linear, obtufe, and doubly dented ; and 
they are naturally hooked. 
Fig. 8. a. 
This is a native of the iflands of the Archipelago; a fingular and 
elegant perennial Plant, flowering in July and Auguft. The Stalk 
is pale ; the Leaves are but of a dead green. The* Flowers are of a 
very faint yellow. 
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