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of this Country,. where it groweth not naturally, yer I have not known i it eaten 
as a Sallet herb any where with us, though in Jtaly and France, it is fre- 
tlyfouled. The fecoudg eroweth on the rocks in the Ifland Prochyra, The 
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ind in many untilledg crounds in the Kingdom, of Naples, near the Sea fide ; 
The aft eroweth in moilt Countries of ‘this Land, on the toot bankes and under 
Walls and by high way fides, efpecially in thofe ‘places where Hoggs frequent 
arifing as is {uppofed of their aus g, whichas the Reafon why 1 ea a: 
renaria and Swines creffe. They afl ower and feed i in ny fammer Monthes , 
their grees heabes abiding ali hewiwats z sft] 1S BEST) 
con y cy 3 e 17 ts 
tthe Temperature, Lf 
Backs heroes of sbindnscoing and drying aly asthe Common oto 
Plantaine i 1Gs =. 
‘ 
“The Vertnes and Signarare, rere , 
Bucks-horne Plaster, boyled in \ wine and drunk, is very effedtuall to , help 
thofe- chat are troubled with the Stone in the Reines or Kidneys, not that ir esr 
eth che Stone or expellech it, but by so0ki the Heat of - the wes ae tren 
ening the Reines and Back. It ftayet birriecs erent eruptions 0 
whether at the Afouth or Nofe, whethe or Uris 
of the ieee an ae Dy fen sical 
tpale that bs VE weak,st0 g Cl $5 that a. areio n r ‘omiting, 
cannot rete Meat ; ane ee et oat me | 
rb wally, "The faid decoction drunk, and fome of the Leaves applyedto 
pe isan excellent!Remedy for ‘the biting of the Viper or Adder y 
aig is fuppofedto. be one and the fame, ds belpess-tpole shy 2 troubled 
with the Collick., andis held:profitable for Agues OM 
ee aes she RENCE: being: 
given fort fome Poning os ond acne together, ftayeth the Dipsbasie a 7 hoe 
and harp Rheums falling} into the Eyes fromthe Heed, and helpeth all manner 
of accidents thas. happen tothe Eyes, ;. Warr Crefles,. wich eca rine 
FE Ferre csigpssea ae f 
; hand, will confume and take a 
ifec stale and“{o it Roca 
hich are the fo) 
