

/. 



rk 



Mate* $t£pherJj Fwf&.JBurfd Paftorid. 



fewer leaves he flat upon the ground,- the Stalk grow.* afoul a hoot htffa 



and the FlotverJ areW/ute, 



j, grows among Hnlltfh Sank* o/id'l/all/. agid/fo/vers a// the J"/»'f>-' r 



Ze/ihellcrant. Dutch, Borfe kenfenn/t. 



>tl7/<7. 



Plate s'lfiid 'Tan/ie f m r J)/n>r 1/w.l ^fiyentmaarPoten 



j Thi< Plant creep/ npondra Ground, emiting Filers from die Joint*. In which itrootit 

 ' in du Earth and fpread/; the Leave/ are a light green covered a* it were nath a 



fdver ;Donm. and the Flower/ -yellow. ,-/«#«*• s n 



a. ft grow/ in moi/t barren Ground 'where Water has flood a// die Winter ^ flower/ 



fwnmjnlt/ tnJ'lai, or ftme. „,.,,„/ , 



j T/ie Leaves are feftrmgent and vulnerary, aoad ro fh >/> a// tend* of Fluxes 47**<*J"* 



natural A'rac nations; to diffoive coagulated JBltrod, to heft d,of who are intjMfytWv 



outwardly it is ufedae a rofmode to tots aff Freck/es, Sun-lmm andMar/shene and 



is aood in reJtrinaenr oaroarrfin/. 



Seek, latin., fraeiitieia. /Wen/ilia. Tctnare/iiw aan-l/e J/alyn. lW<n/il/,/ . 



French JJ Argentine /aiii/doe. or Tanefie fin/asaae. /ferman, 1/en/erteh, frenfichi or 



urenfihq.jn/trh, du%ercruyt. 



4- 



. 



'j&u*y Rue- Rut& 



i. The leave/ are a e Ht//nn'-green, and the F/ajperS yedone; the Jht/fa frwv a&tmt 

 /tiro Foot /ua/i ■ 



i Iris planted in Hardens, and floneers in Tune ana July. 



j. The leave/ and J'eed are nfed.keina efteemd ale^ripAarmtf, aood aqawst all tnfec/ioiis 

 and pe/tilentialDtfea/e/, and 'all hind '0/ Fever/; it eaf&S Dtfcrrder/ ofdtefeadJtrves, 

 c Hemk convnlfion and fffttrit Fit/, me Mick, 'Uenknefs of die Sfomacli and Bowel/, 

 itre/Wls Fait/on, and aire/ die Bite of venemott/ Ireatur&S and mad L>ogs. ft is an 

 Ingredient in die Jqua Bncrn. camp- and die .Igita Tliernicalis. The officinal Pre/? - 

 done are die firnple'Wate-r, limferve of t/ie Leave/, and an Oil In, Decoction. 



4.- ijreek.II nyaror.Latin. Fnta & ftitta hortenfto major. Spanish. Imda. 



Rata. French. Rut. German, Aauten arSeincmttt. Putch, R/n/te. 



''ara 



fall 



'tan, 



4 p/ate ft. ffildsRofe or Briar Rofe. Ho fa tknma. 



j. The Leave/ are a darker green than the farden rofe; and the flower/ are fame 



time/ white, hut of ener a pale Red. 

 a. It grows in fledge/, k flower/ in tune Se Tidg .'l1ie."/ip< are fit to (father the latter End of 

 September. On die Stalk/ of this linfh f, tiedecmar arow/. winch 1/ a redi/li qreenfporw hatrg 

 £xtrefence. made ly/ina/l Zch'ieinnoTi Thea. Sse fo 



-den : Some look up- w mem 



>ls 



rod 



against 6 Stone andfiravtl. TheJ3edeguar is /aid to pave the same rfrtues. the officinal 



Preparation if, the ton/erva O/nofhatt 

 1. Creek, Kvvo'aSaroe, po'dov ayoiov or Kvyopfoo'oe. /■am/.Po/a tanma. or Rofa Ji/li'eJtnj 

 'French,/,? Rafter, or I'Solantier fauvage. iferman.Bildor./i-n arf/ec/rapn ISiifrh. Falin/wr. 



