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and Salt, Honey, and Cummin-Seed put to it, ic helpeth thofe that are ftung by 
Serpents. The green Herb bruiied, and a little Sugar put to it, doch quickly heal 
any green Wound or Cut in the Hand, or elfe-where. The Oyl thereof killeth 
Lice, and taketh away the itching of the Head, if it be anointed therewith. It 
helpeth thofe that have the Falling Sicknefle, which way foever it be applyed: Ic 
helpeth to expectorate tough flegme, and is effeétuall in all cold griets‘or Difea- 
fes of the Cheft and Lungs, being taken eicher in a Syrup, or licking Medicine, 
There is alfo a Wine made of Hyflop; named Hyffop-Wine, which is good for the 
fes atorelaid ; and there may nie? ons ope made after the ‘manner of 
‘Sace-Ale, by adding an Ounce or two of good Liquorice. ees | 
. se : vit ecannot do, unleffe you would, as 
a. the. teyzer, Erigerum ot Diofcorides, which the Latines 
call Senecio, and therefore Lobel calleth it Faceben Senecio, Tragus, Matthiolus, 
and othets call it Flos Sti Facobi,and Herba Sti facobi, Dodoness and the late 
Writets Facobea ; for what caufe I know not, unleffe it be, becaufe it flourith- 
rifheth about St. James-tide. Some have taken the Sea kind to be Arthemifia Ma- 
rina, of a f{pecies of it, becaufe the divifion of the Leaves is fomewhat like the Ar- 
themifiavulgaris, Others call it Cimeraria & Argentea, from the whiteneffe of 
the Leaves, which fhew like filyer, or as though they were covered with Afhes, 
andis ufually wich Us, called Jacobea marina ritiana, Sea-Ragwort in Er 
‘ih, and Rag-meed, by fome Country people, from the raggednefle of the Leaf. 
The Kindes, 
_ Of Ragwort there benineforts, 1. The Greater common Regwort. 2, The 
leffer common Ragwort, 3. The firtt Hungarian broad leafed Ragwort, 4.The 0- 
pe: “ar rs Se ‘gwort. 5. yi tiate gi Ragwort, 6, Round 
leafed hoary Ragwort. 7. The common Sea-Ragwort, 8. The letier Sea-Ragwort 
9- Broad leafed Sea-Ragwort, - 
The Form, 
