— . the Paradife.of Plants. 75. 
Mill at Sti:Adbans, about: an Acres breadth,’ or fomewhat more from the River 
fideswherethe common Bifiort groweth plentitully,thongh ir be chiefly nourifhi's 
edin Gardens: : The fourrhyeroyerh ink Vefimertand, about Crofby, in Comber 
landabout Ravenswaith, in York-(hire, Lancafhire, and divers other places. The 
third groweth on the high Hills un Silefa, and other places. The two laftare found 
orithe Alps, in dives places ; and the ait alfo amongft the Switzers. They all~ 
flower about the end of May F and the Seed is ripe about the beginning of Fuly, 
: The Temperature, 
i RO *° Th 
.) weit & 
Biflort is cold and dryin the thir Degree, and very afiringent, 
from thie colour of the inlide of them,the acher, ftom the wrie . 
thar itis effectuall co fayth . 
and {pircing ot bloods as al~, 
likewile vomitung:; rhe Powder 
Oo Orunk, » 
- ‘ 
reft way 1s th thenawith the difitlled 
Pow ‘ 
ae . he 
joe therero= It is cood alfo ro aften the. 
sheatand Inflammation chat happen aswell in the Jawes, Almonds ot the, 
aroat or Mouth : ifthe decoction of the Roots, Leayes, or Seeds be ufed, or rhe 
ed Root taken isdn expel 
fels, Purples, or any ott 
g uptures or but{tings, or all brui 
gealed blood,and eafing the pains th: t happe 
ing made with Wine, and drunk, hindereth abortion, chat. is, when. Women are 
apt tomilcarry in Child-bearing, the Leaves kill worms in Children, and is a great 
helptothem that cannot keep their water : if fome juyce of Plantain. 
thereto, which applyed outwardly, doth give mx 1 no . 
ning of the Reins. A dram of; the Pow. er 
wherein {ome red hot Iron or Steel hath 
thereto, fo asthe bo 
Posy Rance 
ten - ig aeleepeaccs 
