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Maids: for it will make them look like 2 Cake of Tallow, efpecially, if fhe eat 
it in a morning, and drink a draught of {trotig Vinegar after it, which they are too 
apt to do. Naked Oats are fo called, becaufe they are fit for ule, as foon as they 
be threfhed without the help of Mill. In Norfolk and Suffolk, where are 
moft plentiful : the good Houfwives that delight not to have ftore of any 
but from hand to mouth, do when they want ¢ Oat-meal for their epee ue, 9 ule, rs 
intothe Barn, and rub forth with cheie hands fo ‘much as will 
" not willingto provide for to morrow, bur to lec the morrow provide for it rele 
as the Scripture faith, 
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CHAP. CLXV, 
a V. pallet 
Ti is called ia, in Ge si ‘ jeete Cee 
Latine, | Riracs, 
becanfe it is 
called Terdina, e brdinaty fort is generally called, botk in agi and of all o~, 
ther, Phu majus, atid Valeriana major hortenfis ; | Nam great Garden Vas 
lerian, and of {ome, Capons-Tail, and Seah ee peoeesty is chat Zea. 
doaria, or Zerumbeth, that growethin Aalaver = eatin 
ces of the Sof si on et of thefe eC a 
at 
The ‘Kinds: 
_ OfWalerians, there may be found chink fteetenetiaecas I. The great Valetiati ” 
hd asaciaadel nade 3.Knobbed Valerian of Candy. 4. Broad< 
leafed wild Val - Small wild Valerian of the Alps, 6.Summer 
_8.Narrow- leafed red Valeriatl. g.Rocky Valerian. 
a f Valerian; rama 
. e grand fo 
pod have al 
