T H E vegetable SYSTEM. 
14. DOUBLE-JAGG’D YARROW. 
Charadler of the Species 
Plate 67. Fig. 14. 
Achillea Alpina. 
The Leaves are lanced, and deeply fa wed ; and the teeth 
are fawed again. 
Fig 14. a. 
This is a native of the mountains of Siberia, a rough perennial 
Plant, flowering in Auguft. The Stalk is pale, and fomewhat weak : 
the Leaves are of a fine green, and the Flowers are white. 
15. PECTINATE YARROW. 
Plate 67. Fig. 15. 
Character of the Species. Achillaea atrata. 
The Leaves are winged ; the Leafits are oblong, and cut 
like the teeth of a comb at their edges. 
Fig. 1 5. a. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Swifs mountains, and other 
parts of Europe. The Plant is two feet and a half high : the Stalk 
is red towards the ground : the Leaves are of a pale green, and fome- 
what hoary : and the Flowers are white ; but there is a blacknefs 
about the Cups. 
16. DWARF YARROW. 
Plate 68. Fig. 16. 
Characler of the Species. Achillsea nana. 
The Leaves are winged ; the Leafits are indented, and 
covered with a cottony matter. The Flowers dand 
cluftered, and their Cups are fmall. 
Fig, lb. a b. 
This is a Perennial, native of the Svvlfs and Auflrlan mountains, 
a fmall and humble Plant, flowering in July. The Stalks are weak, 
wool'y, and feldom above fix inches long. The Leaves are of a 
grcyifli 
