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grecnifh white flowers. 56. The finc-lcavcd garden Anemone* with fmaller greeniih white flowers. 57. The common fine- leaved garden Anemone, with brownifh white flowers. 58. The fine-leaved garden Anemone, with ftriated flefh-coloured flowers. 59. The garden fine-leaved Anemone, with large bright red $ow^rs, with white bottoms. 60. The common fine-leaved, greyifh white Anemone, bi. The fine-leaved Anemone, with iingle fcarlet flowers. 62. The finc-lcavcd garden Anemone, with Iingle bright red flowers. 63. The fine-leaved garden Anemone, with a crimibn flower. 64. The fine-leaved gar- den Anemone, with fingle fire-coloured flowers. 65. The finc- lcavcd garden Anemone, with fingle plain red flowers. 66. The fine-leaved garden Anemone, with blood -coloured flowers.
67. The fine-leaved Anemone, with bright {hiding red flowers.
68. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle purple flowers.
69. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle blackifh purple flowers. 70. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle blueifh purple flowers. 71. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle pale purple flowers. 72. The finc-lcavcd Anemone, with fin- gle beautiful red flowers. 73. The fine-leaved Anemone, with Jingle violet-coloured flowers. 74. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle pale violet-coloured flowers. 75. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle purplifii violet flowers- 76. The fine- leaved Anemone, with Iingle pale purplifh violet flowers. 77. The fine-leave*! Anyone, with fingle greyifh white flow- ers. 78. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle filvcry white flowers. 79. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle water- coloured flowers. 80. The finc-lcavcd Anemone, with fingle amethyrt-coloured flowers. 81. The fine-leaved Anemone, with fingle deep blue flowers. 82. The fine-leaved Anemone, with Iingle pale blue flowers. 83. The fine- leaved Anemone, with white flowers, purpliih about the italk. 84. The finc-lcavcd Anemone, with Iingle pale red flowers, whitifh toward the edges. 85. The fine-leaved Ane- mone, with bright flame coloured and white flowers. 86. The fine-leaved Anemone, with ycllowifii white flowers. 87. The fine-leaved purplifh velvety Anemone. 88. The fine-leaved Anemone, with whitifh and flame coloured flowers. 89. The amaranth Anemone, or fine-leaved Anemone, with the outer leaves of the flower of a clufky red, and the inner ones of a blackifh purple. 90. The fine-leaved Anemone, with {freaked flowers and amaranthine ftamina. gi. The fine-leaved Ane- mone, with double flowers variegated with crimfor. and white. 92. The fine-lcavcd Ajtemone, with narrow petals and Aim- ing deep purple flowers. 93. The finc-lcavcd Anemone, with red and white variegated flowers. 94. The fine-leaved Ane- mone, with purple flowers with fome bright white leaves. 95. The fine-leaved Anemone, with very bright red flowers, variegated with drops of white. 96. The largeft early flow- ering pale violet-coloured Anemotie. 97. The Anemone with purple flowers and a green umbo. 98. The fine-leaved Ane- mone, with deep violet-coloured flowers with broad ftreaks of white. 99. The fine-leaved Anemone, with the largeft white flowers. 100. The finc-leavcd gelder rofe-flowered Anemone. 101. The larger flowered gelder rofe Anemone. 102. The largeft fine-leaved Anemone, with white flowers purple at the edges. 103. The great procumbent Anemone, with faint purple flowers. 104. The fine-leaved Anemone, with large flefh-coloured flowers {landing on very fhort {talks. 105. The fine-leaved Anemone, with large red and white flow- ers, with yellow inner leaves. 106. The elegant red and white flowered fmaller Anemone. 107. The giant Anemone, with pale flame-coloured flowers. 108. The vermillion Ane- mone, with white ftreaks. 109. The fine-leaved Ane- mone, with a large blood-coloured flower, no. The fine- leaved Anemone, with a very large blood-coloured flower, in. The fine-leaved Anemone, with a very large bright red flower. 112. The fine-leaved Anemone, with a very large bright red flower, with leaves {freaked with white. 113. The deep red flowered Anemone, with white lines. 114. The largeft fine-leaved Anemone, with purple flowers. 115. The fine-leaved Anemone, with a drooping flower variegated with copper colour and deep blue. 116. The fine-leaved Anemone, with pale blue flowers variegated with purple and green. 117. The blue flowered giant Anemone. 118. The procum- bent Anemotie, with a very large amethyftine flower. 119. The fine-leaved Anemone, with blue flowers variegated with white. 120. The teafy Anetnone, with a dufky red, or brick-coloured flower. 121. The fine-leaved Anemone, with flowers red at the ba'fe, and whitifh at the top. 122. The leafy Anemone, with very wide white flowers, with red mid- dles. T23. The milky and red Anemone, called the henna phroditc Anemone. 124. The fine-leaved Anemone, with a fingle very large white flower. 1 25. The fine-leaved Anemone, with a red lead-coloured flower, variegated with ftreaks of white. 1 26. The double red fine-leaved Anemone. 127. The double purple fine-leaved Anemone. 1 28. The double blackifh purple fine-leaved Anemone. 1 29. The double geranium- leaved Anemone. 130. The double white fine-leaved Anemone. 131- The fine-leaved double Anemone, with bluife white flowers. 132. The double white Anemone, with red edges. 133. I he milky white double Anemone. 134. The double red fine-leaved Anemone. 135. The fine-leaved double, fire- coloured Anemone. 136. The double crimfon Anemone, with
fnow-white edges. 137. The double red and white fine-leaved Anemone. 138. The double fine ranunculus-leaved Ane- mone. 139. The double Anemone, with variegated flowers of white and a bright red lead colour. 140. The great fine- leaved double violet- coloured Anemone. 141. The lefl'er fine- leaved double Anemone, with pale violet-coloured flowers. 142. The fine-leaved double Anemone, with peach bloflom- coloured flowers. 143. The fine-lcavcd double Anemone, with variegated green and purple flowers. 144. The great fine- leaved Anemone, with double flefli- coloured flowers, fpotted with deep purple. 145. The taller erect fine-leaved double Anemone, 'with flefh-coloured flowers fpotted with red. 146. 1 he chama?!eon Anemone, or fine-leaved Anemone, which alters the flower every year. . 147. The tall beautifully variegated fine-leaved Anemone. 148. The double fine-leaved Anemone, with crimfon petals with white edges. 149. The double brownifh red Anemone. 150. The double fine-leaved Anemone, with a bright red flower and violet-coloured fta<- mina. 151. The double fine-leaved Anemone, with yellowifh flowers. J52. The fine -leaved double Anemone, with crim- fon petals and green ftamina. 153. The beautiful double vermillion Anemone, with white bottoms to the petals-
- 54- The fire-colcured double Ane?none, with white bottoms.
I 55- The fine-lcavcd double flowered red lead-coloured Ane- mone, with white fpots. 156. The great finc-lcaved double violet and purple Anemone. 157. The fine-leaved double Anemone, with violet and white flowers. 158. The fine- leaved double Anemone, with violet flowers^ and white edges. 159. The great flowered more variegated blue and white double Anemone, 160. The fine-leaved Anemone^ variegated with red, purple, and white, and with velvety ftamina. 161. The fomewbat broader-leaved double Anemone, with flame-coloured flowers. 162. The leafy Anemone, with double blood-coloured flowers. 163. The leafy Anemone,- ■rt^ith double bright red flowers. 164. The white flowered leafy Anemone. 165. The grecnifh flowered leafy Anemone. 166. The leafy Anemone, with violet- coloured and white flowers. 167. The fimply violet-coloured leafy Anemone. 168. The hyacinth- coloured leafy Anemone. Vid. Town. Lift. p. 275. feq.
The Anemonies are good for pains of the head, arid for in- flammations j help difeafes of the uterus* and procure milk into the breafts. Taken in ptifan* or applied to the part in wool, they provoke the menfes. The root chewed in the mouth draws out phlegm, and makes the teeth found ; and the decoction thereof cures inflammations in the eyes. All the Anemonies are acrimonious and deterfivc, drawers, and endued with the faculty of opening the mouths of the veins. Vid. James, Med. Diet, in voc.
ANEMOSCOPE {Cycl.)— The Anemofctyc of Va?roe is fa- mous. It is made of the bird Lunde, whofe feathers are picked, the fkin ftripped off, vifcera taken out, and the fkin in this ftate drawn a new over the bones, this being hung up in the chimney, is faid always to direct its bill to the point from whence the wind is like to blow. Ephem. Acad. N. C. Dec. 3. An. 9. App. p. 245.
ANETHUM, Dill, in botany, the name of a genus of um- belliferous plants, the characters of which are thefe. The flower is of the rofaccous kind, being compofed of feveral pe- tals arranged in a circular form, and placed upon a cup which afterwards becomes a fruit compofed of two feeds of an oval figure, flat, marginated, and ftriated. To this it is to be added, that the leaves are like thofe of fennel ; there is only one known fpecics of Dill, which is the common kind. Town. Inft. p. 317.
Anethwn is a medicinal plant, whofe feed is of fome ufe as a difcufliant, carminative, and fuppurative. V. Shane. Difpenf. P. 2. Sect. 1. n. 47. Lemer. Tr. des Drog. p. 46. June*. Confp. Therap. Tab. 15. n. 16.
Some pretend that the feed of Anethum has alfo an antaphre- difiac virtue. Alleyn. Difp. p. 24.
The oflkional preparations of Anethum are a water, oil, and afhes.
AJbes of Anethum, Cinis Ancthi, are procured by mere con- flagration. They are commended by Galen in humid ulcers, especially about the pudenda.
Water u/Akethum, Aqua Anethi, is procured from the leaves while in flower by diftillation in Balnea maria. It is held ftomachic, carminative and anodyne.
Oil of Anethum, is either procured by infufion, or diftillation. The former kind is defcribed by Diofcorides, as a proper emollient for diforder of the privities ; alfo a warm difcutient, digeftive, &e. The latter is held aromatic, ftomachic, &V. Diofeor. I. 1. c. 61.
ANEURISM {Cycl.) — Surgeons diftinguifh two kinds of Anewifm, which they call the true and the fpurious. The true Aneurifm is formed by a dilation only of the artery, either all round, or only on one fide, much in the manner of the varices or tumors of the veins ; this has always a pulfation. The fpurious Anewifm is, when the artery having been opened by puncture or incifion, or other accident, the blood is extra- vafated between the mufcles and integuments, and the limb appears fwelled and livid, and there is little or no pulfation. The moft common feat of an Aneurifm is in the brachial ar-
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