- Sibeonnaaart cae ‘5 “Red Whons a Leaves, 6,1 Spanith, 
Red Whort,, 7. The French, Honey Hapey ves cee Whom § "inl We si 
Candys..94Ehe lower: Ga ns bets ef > 2am 
| ~The fmall-Buth that beareth black Whorts, or Bill-berries,creepeth sida upon 
the ground, fcarce rifing halfa yard high, with divers{mall, dark, green Leaves, 
fet onthe green branches, not ab Ope another, and a little dented a= _ 
bout the edges: At the foot o {mall, hollow,pale! blufh 
coloured Flowers, the brims ending i in five points, with a reddifh thred in rhe 
middle, which pafle into {mall ro got of the bignefs and colour of Funi- 
per-Berries;but of a Purple tamtthe juyce a eae. 4 Purplifh 
colour, to the hands and lips of ‘them,chat handle c them, efpecially,if itor, 
break chem,containing within them divers malt ee .TheRoot 
under the furface of the ground, shooting forth in {undry places as it cee 
T his iofech its Leaves, in AS echt a the red kind retaineth them, — 
Uswr2s cseation agate) ame + ‘ss 
; and York-fhire, on ‘the Hills, &c, The'reft ¢ Stow in pcre 
Bavaria,and amcxy, and in other Countries alfo. The fixth, Clu fies found in! 
in. 
Spain, The feaventh groweth as Lobel faith, oneyery of the Hills i in Provence of 
France, The twolaftin Candy, They all Bower in March, and es and the 
fruit ofthe ie black, is ripe in dan, and July, the 
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acti sls VT OE ag em * a vit? A 
70 Hiv Vis tg ee Se & bu VW ms itn tee iL? Be Mita sy: ae = > j3wi ‘ 
os ss pe The Temperatures... dye bliw > 
» - The Bill-bervies do cool in the fecond and do lier ‘ 
withall, Bie ; eink nde 
eo vic . 5] ts Sed ‘ 
‘ee rt er ere . nS, nea 2 » ai ~~ 
ea em | Bs - ~ rue ve 
: dS aKe A4k5 es 
_ ThelBetties afor is cca tod oe sg he ns 
__nianold Coho ith an Ole Mee a ts eae mete 
hey be eaten by hol 8.cold or weak Romack, Sp thai ofa 
. pofthem pire Cofilerve with Sagat will be mori ofodhand 
he ang ea A ‘ocured ; and be ' they: 
2 ifiOte effectual in Agues; sn 0) tees Ft Soh Livers 
sabdytoniedtnctindeee Betyponbtonen ngs and | rahe 
ofthe Berries, Painters,to colour Paper and Cards, do make a kind of 
blew colour, putting thereto fome Allome andGalls, whereby they siittmee tes 
as Sepia es teste Beto do 
