i : ry 
hatch them into.che ground with a rake ftticken chick upon them : then ftrew 
new Horie dung thinty upon the gronnd,to defend the feeds from the Froft : 
Thefe wall ripen about Bartholomewrtide. ‘Then refpectine the Moon as betore, 
fow again in A4ay; and thefe feeds will be ripe foomer, then thot that were fown 
in F pin Thele {eeds will alfo‘come up well being felf fown, only break 
up the ground abouc.chem when they begin to ripen, “The time of its flowring 
doth continue fouror five months; fo that at one time a man may find both the 
flower tender, and the feed neer to its'full growch’as in Fennel and the like. That 
ground which you would fow in February, breake up about Michaelmaffe: ler it 
lie and crumbleallthe Winter, then when yon mean to fowe, ftir it up again, 
that it may be mellow; forthe mellowet the better. A black rich mellow eround 
is beft, and chey like well ina rich danged ground, as hath been proved. 
The “Temperate,” 
~ Gales hath erredveryrnuch in relati ng the Temperature of Apnile-Seed, fay- 
ing, that # is hocanddry inthe third’ egtee, and barning withall, by reafon of 
the fharpneffe and bitternefle ; when as% is well known, it hath no fuch acri- | 
mony : the fweetneffe fo tempering the fharpneffe, that it dorh not exceed the 
fecond degree in heat, and the tirft in drynefle. Bur the Chymicall Oy! drawn 
from the Seed, exceedethr much thofe degrees, the {pirits being contraéted, mut 
needes be more fierce. 
_ The Ver sues. 
Another indifpofition of the Paps, is want of milk, in thofe that are Nurleg 
‘ 1 Seeds of.Ainn { 
f =aves.ot See fe, or (for deteét thereof) 
of Fennel (as hath been faid before}in rhe handiing of 
cafion) being boyled in Barley water, and drunk, neit 
ropfe that commeth there- 
by. ‘The fame ftayeth the Hickop, andvhélpeth divefti pie tha meth ther 
on, It ftirreth up bodils 
luft, and boyled in Wine, ir is good again’ all poyfon,and biting of all nigel ; 
Bealts. “Tt axails in Childrensthat have the Fallitig Sickneffe, being taken, and is 
bu rectuall to.help: ng, wind in any part of the bo- 
»be tin the Head, Stomach, Mother, and to provoke Urine 
fleep, to tf yitaken in broth or wine,chree 
eis 8M a ne aa the sai the ftrairnefie a 
ans an; the:-B € crudities and belchines therein, che 
much delire to.calts het’ as alfo all ‘other griefs and pains 
inwardly, that rife o i 
