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rane: 
156, AdaminEden, Or, — 
forth no Flowers, fuppofing thar-chis.Plant, as others commonly do, wouldhave ; 
put forth Flowers after the Leaves, ifany at all.Péiny calieth it Farranum & Fare — 
regium, Wis called alo in Englith, Foale-foor and Hor{e-foor. There is a fort heres | 
of, called in Greek xanine, in LatineCacalia ;‘inknolifh, Great and firange 
Colt s-foot * 
2) On istiasts oascG The. Kindes,. UA =, oer sit tedt | 
BOM INGs (isi) REM EOID BIL. HeaiT: SIGCHI REITE IO ort: > red wis a 
The-Colts foot andthe Cacalia, make but four kinds. 1. Colss-foor, .2. Hoary $3 
Strance Colts-foot. 3. Smooth {trange Colts-foor, 4, Strange Colps-foot of eAme- 
‘ 4 : 
rica. Soe 
The Foorme, 
eon sod.retts Ist Fon) ocl3 16 coesiioradie ai wis 1i per (CisH igh 
“Coles-foot fhootech up a flender ftalk, wich{mall yellowith Flowers,fomewhat, — 
early, which-tall cttle, ich andatter they arepaity «come fomeywhat round) — 
Leaves; yet fomerimes denced a little abourthe edges, much jefler, thicker, and 
ereener then thole of the Batter-burr , witha little Down or Free(e, oyer, the; 
steen Leafon the upper fide, which may be rubbed away, and whitifh, or mealy. 
_ Underneath, The Root is fmall-and white, {preading very much in theground,fo 
thar where it taketh, it will very hardly be cleanfed trom it aain, if rany litle 
peece be abiding therein, and from thence fpringing frefh Leaves, * = 
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Son 0.25 Hies, beyond the Seas, and by the Bathes, where’ ee 
in{undry Vallies, beyond the Seas, and by the Bathes,where they wanr not moya 
The latin America, Virginia and Canada, The Lezves pe Plovearcol sale “a 
firft, are ‘eldom or never to be tound together : the Flowers being paft before he! s 
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rOWweth OF It 1Et, Near unto ; 
$ hes, and on the brinks of Brooksand | 
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This isan Herb generally known, to be very available for thofe that hat 
Rheums, and Diftiliations upon the Lunes,cauling the Cough thereby to fi 
and dry it; and then the dryed Leaves are beft, as the freth Leaves, or nyc 
rup made thereof, is fitteft for an hotydry Cough, and for Wheefings,. and hort ec : ; 
___ neffe of Breath. The dryed Leaves, taken in a.Pipe, as Tobacco i Reais 
_ inlike manner, good tor the thin Rheums, Diftiliarions aid pee been ie they” 
ply, or with Elder- flowers,and Night-hade pis af ngular Remedy aeainit all hoe, 
. drink two Ounces at atime,and to have (ome Cloaths wer therein.and, 
>the Head and Stomack, » The! famealfo applyed to any hor Swelling’; 
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