CHAP. ‘CCNY ee 
Of Onions. 
r Tis called in Greek xeduuvey, and xpéuver, actors to the brs dni PP ; 
Ids xagas,becanie the Antients were wont te (bat chetr Eyes, as often astheyea 
_ them, det they fhould make them Water, Itis called in Latine ¢ Cepa and 
Ce “epe geet sa as.fome. bk eRe, of rhe Lipsenaes thes bead, ssh 
ae ere 
awe 
4 : s Sr < etd 
* Pr £ a4 
3 Sil é . ss ( sais SL Od ab i aan i 
“ PL Teeth aad 2) 4 ee 
There be d divers forts of £ Onfund’ half a dozen wihereott rei peu im i 
vith, 1. The Ordinary flat white. Onyon, 2, The long white Onionae he 
Re red Onion, 4, The long rec Oxyon, , 5. The Strasbarow, #gh Onion whole 
one. BASIE ike da Parsi Byes bu copy om 
(dk ONE a nxt ae ee , 
ut ie cA Bete! és 
es aah ei AMSA reat | 2 € ef eae aLCh 7 Ine | ] nt 
ahi Pej dba # Bini, & “ ‘ ‘oat | D | 
ioe Heng a hen. the head is { gd eat alk cann re inic, 
oe sa onie is £0 
: af x 
- Se: 
pe tS £0 ha 
; Be + 
*. WBE Oiectacc Uisbseerer oF a Giddens and c(phi tenes h 
- ground, w 1 is well digeed and dunged, | I know not whether they grew 
poo aadidegbed 23 Eel Afealon, a City of Judes; but that they were formef> 
~ Ty very plencifull in cholé parts, Iam verily perfwaded. Tho/e thar are fown 
‘fore fhould be fown in February, or before the latter end of «March atthe 
Met, in ché increafe of the AZeop, and’ to be gathered about Auguft, pe 
ladesbesini to be flagged towarfls tHe'roors.  Thofe which are for feed 
be fec at che fame time when the former are fown, yet it feldome comes. 10 ie 
So moft of the feed we Mictoming con® the 
Seas, - s 
‘or ae | The Temperatare 
is foc uoe and Sr acee forrth degree, as Galen afi es a juyceis. ; 
of a thin warery fubftance, andif ic be taken in any great quantity itis rank 
> cm but the rett is of thick parts and may beeaten with litle Soda 
¢ 
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