the Paradife of Plants. “49 
the Sciatica, The Leaves of wild Clary, z € good to be put into Portage and 
Broth, amongft other Herbs; for they {eatrer congealed blood, warm the fto- 
mack, and help the dimnefs of the Eyes. 
CHAD. SV i 6 Rs) 
Of Hawk-weed. Scdmmes oe 
_ The Names, A OED an 
His isthe aft Plane hac I (hall creat il as appropriated tothe E yes, 
: -anditiscalledin Greek, Ieesesor of treat ipiter, an Hawk, sem | 
- (B. caule: Hawks are {aid to fharpen cheir Eyes with the Juyceiof this 
4 Herb; and for the fame Reafon, it is called Hawk-weed in Englifhy 
In Latine it is called Hieracium, and-Accipitrina, Gaza. calleth it Porcellia, It 
iscalled alfo raters and by formes Hi; eee ang. Pathe. te 
O mn Rer natura) d divi deth ra te 
$5 Whic h,with the Pateiculars, comprehended under eve~ 
hem, would, if only named, make this Chapter extend its limits, I 
all content my felf only with chofe I find mentioned inthe  Phytologia Brix 
tannica, which I conceive to be the nfualleft fores gtowing within, thefe . Domi- 
nions, and they are 1. Rong Hawk eattr or yellow Succory (for ‘chen 
ate numbered am the Succories by fome.) * Dandelion Hawi reeds 
3. Succory erated Gat aaa 5- Rongh Mon Hawk 
weed. 6, Long rooted Hawk-weed. 7. Great Hawk-weed. §. Ha 2s 
‘or little Hawk-weed 5 yellow Devills bit. 9. Little Mountai 
10, ciel srtbewest| epee FIDE SOS Lea: . 
ia 
bi Mit 
beret ft, thar ifrom 
Seleivers Joynricllec Leaver oa ioc fomn 2e formers 
ing at their top, fund: pale, yellow Flowers, co: iting of many eat: natow 
Leaves, broad poi abi sicked in atthe-ends, fetin a double Roe or more, | 
the outermoft being | th inner:which orm moft of the Hawk- wee ae 
away withthe winde: The Root islong and, hike with m many {mal 
ereat. TSU tee ee ee a eL, 
