~~ the Paradife of Plant. 
mies FS The Places and Time, 
+ The firft groweth almoft in every Medow , and therefore it is called Wicdow 
Par fly, yet it fomtimes growes in upland ground ; the fecond was found by Mr; 
oGeodyer,on abogeyg ound belowthe red Well of Wellin borough in Norhan-pton- 
phire;the thirdby Lebel between Chipnam and Mayle orough, in the High- way 
i een London and Br few; on a Chaiky Hill ; the fourth groweth very p enti- 
fully in a feild immediately below the Abby Orchard, ar St. Albons, and inma- 
“hy other places: che fift in moift and marifh places about Bath and Welles. and in 
the Moores by Boffen and ¥fbich in Lincolwelhire : the fixth , feventh, andeight, 
-grow in divers Meadows ania Paffures-crounds of this Land: the /a/ groweth up= 
Sarbanes hills , andiometimes upon Walls. The fief fowreth from the be= 
May tothe end ot Auguff ; the fecond and thirdiomwhat later; th® 
ginning of 
ek % or May ar the furthelt , when it is gathered for that which is call 
bs dpi 
ed the feed as well as to diltill, fori perifheth {oon after; the fifth in Agarch 
and Aprif ; the reft, about Fuly, and their Seed is ripe in Axgw/?, ro 
The Temperature, —— 
oe eget 
ete @ : 
_ The feeds and rootes of Saxifrage or Medow Par(ly boiledin uy: | 
and the decoStion drunk,breaketh ie Stone in the His on Sian 
_the firangury, and cau eth one to make Water freelp, which alfo brine. ueas , 
and mace into Powder, aid halfe a dram er a dram sa ok The root dryed 
and warmeth the Stonsack. naw ipi Supar,comforrent 
th the Chelick alfo, and expeller 7 
_ the Rennes that they put into their 
