Fuly ; che latt may flower in A447, and have ripe feed fruit in Angus or Sep. 
tember inthe hot Countryes, bucin this it doth net very ufually ower, much 
leffe frustifie, yet fomtimes it doth, i a 
2. The Temperature, 
The Berries and Leaves of the Bay-Tree, faith Galen, are het and dry, the Bere 
ries fomewhat exceeding the Leaves,-the bark ot the Root is lefle (harp and hor. : 
but more dry, being alfoendued with fome aftriction, 3 ee a 
A 8 2 iAatey 3 ; : a BERN RY ; — fh view helo | St } ae 
rae The eraey © ook Om Baob C ae 
‘awder of Bay Berries mixed with Honeyand taken'as' otherLobecs of 
inoMedicines aré,or-elfe taken in Raifins as Aloes and Wormileed fometimes 
aréyis an excellent’ Rémedy for chat difeafe called the Cholrck, whichis'acon- 
‘tinuall paffion of one of the great Guts called Co/oz, ‘after which followetha 
a difficulty of voyding the Excrements,and an exceeding torment'in thofe parts 
proceeding from Wind, Thefaid Powder taken after the fame manner is good 
again{t aConfumption, Straiten|fe of breath, andali other mfirmites of the breft, 
coming of Rhewme ;they \ikewile helpe the A@eagrim,and mightily expell wind 
 bothim young & oldzyet it is more frequently given by Wurfes to Children tocute 
them ot that gripine paine of the belly calledthe Frets, whichis nothing but 
wind 5. caufing them’ to be very unquiet ;° they provoke: Dine allo, 
are very effectuall for the Stone , as alfo to help ‘the ‘Vestofty 
indinefle of the Aether, andtokillthe wormes, They are agood As 
againit the bitings and {tingings of any Venxemous beafts, and again{t all 
| cklexand {uch like Compofitions. They watme ‘cold Stomach , alfocaule 
concoétion of raw humors, ftir upa decayed appetite, take away loathing of meat: 
open the flopping of the Liver and Spleene, bring down womens Courfes, cafe’ 
aipeedy delivery, and expell thé eAfrer-birth, {o that they are dangerous to D 
calerby Women that have not gone their full time; yet they afe good againl 
> €ramps,-and the drawing together of Sinewes, it the powder of ‘thembe take 
~-_4n- White Wine. Theoyle which is made of them,-or the juyce prefied out 0 
~ themscureth black and blew Markes that come by blowes,dige/Fing & wafting aw. 
aed blood, that is gatheredtovether in any piace: it taketh awa 
pheales inthe ‘skin, and helpeth the /tchal{o, e!pecially if a J 
Ae Sie oS. es 
heir Ornamentall ules they performe , the three La/P ferving ¢ ge : 
ifare of thofe, chat areraken with the raricy of them, and not ores 
char’ can learn, and therfeore I fhall fayno more of them. = ~~ 
