290 __ the Paradife of Plants. 
2 
The Temperature, 
The +7bite Bees is remperare in heat and moifture , bur the other forts are dry 
and ail of them abliertive by realon ofthe nitrous. quality that isin then, Sp= 
nach is evidently coid,and moi aimott'in the fecond degree, 
The Perrues, 
All forts of Beers eaten too frequently do become wanfeoxs to the Ssomack, 
and therefore their feldome ufe commends them mot, yet t hey are very vood a- 
gamit obiiructions and {toppings of che Liver,‘and dogreatly he-p the Spl:eneye - 
pecialiy the juice ofthem, which ‘is alfo good for the Head- ach and Swinmings 
therein. and tura.ngs ot the Brave, if ic be conveyed up inro the Nofhrills ) tor 
then ic doth gently draw forth Rhesme, and purgeth the Head, and con‘equently 
eafeth the pines of the Eyes, andthe /nflammations thereot', if it be app.ied to 
the. Temples, The wh.te Bect doth loojen the belly much , and provoketh Arine, 
and is alio etfectuall againli Venemous Creatures, © The juice thereof with Honey - 
_ dropped into the Eares caufeth the paines and noife thereof to ceale, and {nuffed 
up inrorhe No‘e , recovereth the want of fmell’ne, ifthe fault lye therein, The 
broth of the Root and Leaves {cowreth away Seurfo, Scales, and Nits of the h atid 
andeafeth the paine ot k/bed heeles, and heipeth Freckles and Spots,if they be firlt 
rubbed over with Salt-Peter,and{o it helpeth the falling oi the Haire, and cureth 
running {ores that {pread abroad watting the flefh as they eo, asalfo burtiing out 
ai Wheales, burnings, inflammations, and {uch like. Spixage is of much ules 
mongtt the Cookes though of bur little amongit the Dostors; yet fome fay that 
ufedin Broath or Portage;it maketh the belly foluble, ealeth paines of the back, o- 
euaiinas 
mes 
‘CHAP, CLXXXVI. 
reck inmustaivoy Helesfelinas from iss Gonityinga Afar, 
e Apivmsthat is Parfly; becaufe itis akind ot Parfly,crowingnatu- 
_ ff fally in Marfhy places, and for the fame reafon 1t is called in Latine Palade 
abfolurely, and without any addition, where they follow the Arabian Phyficians 5 
for the moft part, who give it no other name but cease being a generall words 
as Api for : 
