ibePaxadiof Plants. ig 
forth its gvecsi Leaves in n March and Aphis its Flowers in men and Fajen 
fometimes later. ee YT 
The Temperature Mh gui 7 
Taney is faid to be bot in the fecond degree, and dry itiche third’ That wich 
out fmell is bot, and dry,but in a leffer degree then the former. “ 
The Vertuese 
The Decoétion of the ordinary Garden Tan{ey or the juice theresa: in 
Wine, or Beery is very profitable to diffolve and expell Wind in the Stomach, 
Belly, or Bawels,and¢o kill and expell theories, and fo doth the {eed which 
isa fingularoand approved Medicine forthefame, in what fort fotVer it be ta- 
ken and therefore it is thar Tanfeys were fo frequent not long fince’about’ Eafter, 
‘being fo'called from this Herb Tanfeysthough Ithink: the Stomach ‘of thofe 
that eat thenv ate, are fo fqueamith, that they put little ornone of icinto them, 
having altogether forgotteri the reafon of their Original; which was to purge 
caway the Stomack and’ ‘Guts the’Phlegme engendered by eating of Fibs in 
the Lent Seafon (when Lent was kepr ftri&ter then now it is) whereof Worms age , 
_ foon bred in them thatare thereunto difpofed, befides ocher humours which 
* the moift and cold conftitution’ of: Winter moft ufually infeéts the b 
Man with; andthis] fay is the reafon why ime they wero ines hould be nor 
more ufed in the Spring then at ji bas er he r, though many un- 
derftand it not, and fome fimple people take it for an ‘of faperf ot 
da. The Décoftion before mentioned is a cay forall he icfes 
: ; Ql iene ‘ th the nao cers ment choPCek ‘1a’ re 
ieVS 5 expellech om : 
ech Womens cia and 
| i Eira ale Choma 
is ant yancolin cael ety 
re rennin to oes: 
Ades.o0 "= 
