a 
218 | Adam in Eden, Or, 
The F. OY, x 
rs anoaldete have neededto trouble: you writ shie form hereof, were it not 
pro Forma, it being {o well known, heiore I fhall be but brief in it, The or- 
-dinary Oats growerh up with divers sa joynted ftalks and leaves, fomewhat re- _ 
fembling Wheat, bearing at the tops; a large {pread tuft, of many pointed Aglets, 
« x down like {mall winged. Birds, from fmall thred-like ftalks, which con- 
Gt ofa husk and a Kernel or Grain, which is {mall, long and round, like Rie: 7 
— more Ass sa the Root is {mall and threddy, 
sti “The Places aud Time; 
They are both (omen in.our Fields in fundry places, yet the naked Oats no= 
. thing fo frequenty and do love rather a cold moyft ground, then either hot or ap 
andare ufually, the firft Seed is fowen upon thofe Scr that were Woods, 
ter their ftocking up, They are Summer Corn, | is i a anf 
aan ease nee ds is i aN Se 4 
The Temperdtnre.- 
Galen ei, chat Oates ate fomewhat cold Tew ie withalt, andnouih 
<The Pereeer sci SMM ss F 
Common Canto i into. alinnen Bag, with a lirle Pee quilted ie 
fomly for the fame purpofe,and made hot in a Frying-Pan, and applyed as hor as_ 
can be endured, eafeth the pain in the fide, called the Stitch, or Chollick in the - 
Belly, Being boyledin hole pa Dy sor eae of fuch as are troubled with | 
__ chaps, chinks, or rifts,in ii any great affiniry withthe Pocks, 
being called in Latine S poles over the fume or 
finoke pages, the Oats e: afterwards 
hom a very pare dees com | 
oc jooaasiieens<s toes yeild ben fen wf ee : 
it is ufedas I {aid in many Countriesro mak forts of bread, dyes 
fhire, where itis thir chic Breadcom for Jarek eur Cakes, T! ! 
Calon eniciotendacianigetenling feyalloma anche ae 
Si ia of wa ae ie 
, cyeather then coldins 
