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we Aba F885 
geese tea 
en Paradife of Plants = 32g 
The Kides, 
Of both thele kinds Ge: may reckon Eighteen forts, 1. Thebceineicerban 
der: 2, Great Germander, 3, Germander, of Naples: 4) Jagoed’ Germander 
of with fine cut Leaves: 5: Thorny Germander of Candy, 6, Mountaine Ger 
mander, 7. Rock Germander, 8; The greater Baftatd Germander. 9) ‘The 
{malier Battard Germander. 10. The leatt Baftard Germander. nu. Common. 
Wild Germander, 12, Narrow Leafed wild Germander; 13; Jagged bale - 
Germander of -Aaftria: 14, Wild Spanifh Germander with fine cut Leaves. 
15... The more: common Tree Germander, 16. Tree-Germander of C, 
~ Fie Tree-Germander of Spaine, 18. Unlavory-Tree Gime of the Alpes, © 
a a The Egle <n 
Comin eS ae fhooceth forth very many relict: lying on the spools 
which are tough, hard and wooddy,{preading themfelves here andthere ; where- 
upon are pl laced {mall Leaves, {nipt about the edgés' pie the teeth of a aSaw 5 #e and 
therefore of fome called Serratula, though improperly, refembling th a , e of 
an Oaken Leafe, as Ifaid before: The flewers are ofa urple col er - 
| of the branches. These dis Teele? 
ftanding clofe to the Leaves “towards: the top of the branche : 
and black , the r root flender_ un dfull of firings by f themfelves cet 
“great way re nd about ry canle it to be very plentiful! in a fhort {pace whiere ie 
ae , The Places and Time; me 
ye wy 
_— cially the hardneffe thereof, by taking the Déco&tion of the 
To fet aaah the places of all the forts abovenamed would is to Little pipe’ 
feeing that none of chem grow naturallyin Exgland {aye the latest Toke ica 
grow eth almost every where:I fhall therefore referze you to the Gardens of thofe er 
chat delight in Varieties of this Nature , where it is probable you soho | tg 
a asa Some of them flower in June and Fuly, gate seme i | 
The Temperature: Rete ae: 
~< Germander is het and atl almoft i in ‘the third degree of thin parts 5 ) ad | 
iota 3 é 
TheVine ae ae ae en ee 
AM thefe ties of Getaudet s we i the Wildés iol tk shat grow inCakiens > eee 
atid the Tree-Germander, as the other, either greene or dry, ufed inwardly or ap= 
plyéd ontwardly are of great efficacy to ) hel pe the < of the Spleene, € efpe- 
it not only procureth Urine to thofe that can hardly take Water, but helpeth oe 
~ thofealfo that are failing into a Dropfy sificbérzkenintime, Itisgood alloa~< 
_ gainit the D.feafes of the Braine, as paines ofthe Head, Hares Sckeelf 
choly, Lethargy, Palfy, Gout, and for thofe that are /optifh chrough 
théir Spirits; Adtamme ot the feed taken in Powder doth p 
rine, and is thereby good for the yellow-Faundife, andto kill ironies 
| hetops of them when they arein flower, fteeped a day and a 
uht of White Wine, anddrunkin the Morning. It is com 
tague and Peftilence, asalfo againtt againit Poyfom and again{t 4 
it cureth beth Tertian and Quarsaine Agnes -alfo 
~~ thereof betaken for fome dayes together. “Irbring 
to expell the Dead-Child, and taken with Vineg 
“Honey, and it is good for Sse It is effect 
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