is4. . Adamin Eden, Or, 
Luit, which Swx-dew provokes exceedingly. The ditiilled water hereof, that ig _ 
drawn forth with a Clafle-Still, is of a giitrering yellow colour; like goldyandco- ~ 
loureth Silver put therein like Gold; which Bath water, will alio do, as I have 
heard. - . 
CHAP. Cix, - 
_ Of Hedge-Muftard, or Bank-(reffe. 
| The Names, | : 
wn Hic Greek Name is égvcquev, which feemeth as is mot likely, to be deri- 
ved dad TE kgdbtin quad ob {uam calidisatem attrahendi facultate pradtum 
. eff ic being of a very attractive quality:in Latine alfo, Ery imum & Irie, — 
_ quod ab acrimonia {na irrut in guftum, from its fharptaft, This is the 
Eryfimum 0: D.ofcorides, which he calleth aito x Chameapl.on, but not of 
Theophraftus - for he placeth his Ery fimum among the forts of Corns or Grains, 
In Englifh.ic is called Bark Crege, by Gerard; but becanle ‘Park ixfon found the 
moit judicious to make ita kind of wild Auftard, therefore he intituled ic wid : 
HEME MR, 
2p ERR gaged sce Bates The Kindes, ; 
There were formerly but two Sorts of Hede-Muftard known » but now there 
are fix, &. Fhecommon wild Hedg-Muttard,2 .The true Hedge-Muttatd,3.Broad. 
leafed Hedce-Muttard, 4, Broad-leafed Hedge-Muftard of Naples, 5. Narrow 
leafed Hedge-Muttard of Naples, 6.An hairy Hedge-Muflard a ; 
swith uncut Leaves. 
The F. orme, "ee 
3 The common wild Hedge-AdLuftard, groweth up ufually, bur with one black- 
1 green ftalk,tough eatie to bend, but not ‘0 to. break.branched into Civers parts, — 
. times with divers (talks, fet full of Branches whereon grow long ror 
ar hard rugged Leaves, very much torn, or cut on the ecges.into many parts fome 
bigger, ana lome lefler, of a cirty green colour: The Flowers are {mail and yel- 
low, that grow at che tops of the Branches, in 
OW at the Oj ‘ong Spikes, flowring by cegrees, 
- fochac continuing long in flower, the {talks will have {mall round Cods ar the 
bottom, growing one clofe to the flalkywhi'e the top flowers as yer fhew 
Cives ; ID which are contained, {mall, ye'low Seed, fharp and ftreng, as 
che Herb is alfo, The Root groweth down flender and wooddy, yer abiding and 
{pringing again every year, ae / 
: The Places and Time, 
The firftis very frequent in our Land, by the wayes, Wa'l Hedge-fides, 
and fometimes in the open Feds: chethin sone and He ‘yer itis 
ometimnes found, but in better grounds, which maketh ir folarge: The ‘econd is 
Sena wid in Sealy, as Adatthiolns faith, in like places with the fr: The fourtl 
tare of Naples, as Colsmna Gaith the lait croweth upon Rones and on 
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