Chap.28. 
Theatrum ‘Botanicurn. 
R I B E. I. 
3. Tanacetum laruiginofum. 4. T anacctvm minus florcalbo. 
Woolly Tanfie. Small white TanGc. 
5 . lanacctumAlpinurx. 
Mountaine Tanfie. 
6 . Tanacctutn inodorem. 
Vnfavory Tanfie, 
tenw calletb the ordinary Tanfie, Arthemfa ‘Diofcoridul 
and the double Tanfie Arthemifnt fatty a Anglica . The fe- 
condhathno other name then i3 in the tilie, except that 
fome doe cail it white Tanfie, becaufe many of the 
leaves will bee white. The third is called Tanacc- 
ttim Lanuginofum of Lugduncnfis ; Batthinm in his 
Ptnnx would referre it to the Stratiotcs Mille- 
folia flavo flore of Cl!fins, and Millefolium Inttv.m of Le- 
^<?/,but Ithinkeheistherein miftaken, for the leaves of 
Stratiatesbcing much fmallcr,and having no fcent declare 
it fo. It may be alfo the Heliochryfum Italicnm of Matthi- 
elns 3 but not any Achillea , whole deferiptions yee /hall 
have in another part hereafter. The fourth is called by 
D odontitis Tanacetum minus fore albo, of Lob el Tanacetnm 
minttscandidis fiorib/is: (but it is not likely to be the Achyl - 
Icaot Mattbiolusy Cafior c D nr antes and others, who fol¬ 
low the defeription of Diofcor ides and Mattbiolus • the 
flowers of who fe Achy Ilea are of a whitifh purple, with 
fome yellow fpots inthem)for that it hath both the forme 
and the fmell of Tanfie, but fomewhat weaker. The fife 
by Lngdunenfis is called Tan ace turn parvum Alpinism, and 
faith that the people in the Mountaines where it groweth, 
call it Iva Aftiofehatriy and I'ome \Antbemis Alpirni: Gefner 
inhort. caleth it Tanaceto cognata hcrbiila, in Englifh 
Mountaine Tanfie. The two laft are called Tanacetum in 
odornm of mod, yet fome doeadde BellicliSy major e flort r,and 
fome Beilis Tanuceti folio ; fome have thought it to bee 
Sideritis It a!or urn t but Vend contradifteth it, (flufins fhew- 
eth the differences of the greater and the IeflTer. Wee call 
it in Englifi according to the Latine, Vnlavory Tanfie, 
and I place it here among the reft of the fweet Tanfies, foe 
the names fake, rayfed from the likenefle of the leaves, al¬ 
though it hath no fcent. The Italians call it Tanaceto, and 
Daneda : the French Tanaifie , and Athauafie : the Gbr- 
manes ReinfarUy becaufe the leaves refemble Terne, and 
the Dutch thereafter Reynvaer^ wee in BngUfb Tanfie. 
