14 i _ Adam in Eden, Or, 
with one, as Rhus Coriaria, becaufe the Coriers ufe ic about their Leather, and | 
Rbus Obfoniorum, becaute it is ufed about fauce, the fhops call it Anmtha and fo *— 
do We in Englifh. he Rindess 
To this kind may be referred. thefe five forts,and not improper! 1 Cori-. 
are Sumack. 2 Vir. Qo Sumack. 3, Mirtle nial, Sumack. if a Vaiss Su- 
“mack. § Sweet Ga : 
i's oak Forme. 
> Coriars Sumack groweth in our Gardens co be two orthree yards ie inate 
ing fundry branches with larg winged Leaves,that is, having many feton both 
fides Of a middle rib, fomewhat like unto Elder,which are foft and hairy; with 
ared finew running through the middle of every of thems at the ends of the 
branches come forth large fpiked clufters of whitith Flowers, which afterwards 
“becomereddith, round, and flat feed like t unto Lentils, with an, outward skjn- 
ny | husk. The Rootishard and woody, not growing <7 on nor much 
Apreading 5 the Woot is ey at. nahi blag. 
The ft : ain, ‘ he a, i profit, itis 
cabefalls Rees the hace {econd m: Ly pain, cnOwn byarsname 4 
Siied giowerh about Mompelier,and divers other places: the fourth in Fhe 
‘on the Apenine Hils, the laft by’ old Windfor birkeComr in Suffex, Hartford-(bire, 
“anid Kent, as well as beyond the Sea. They flower for the moit part in. Fuad 
their feedis RE in Autwmne. 
The Temperature. . 
Ran tings. inthe san and dyin 
Pht eldih ‘colour of the pe - Sumack, "hid chi pethe as patent éoule 
the Vertues of Plants by their Signatutes, that itis good for ‘the bloody flux, 
which is voided. wh of the Belly with Stes and excoriation, ‘fo chat 
blood is voided, ercunto great, aines wi oh ae pa and upon , 
account it is prefcribed genera! by all thi fe that meddle with the. - 
er as alfo for ftopping a L other Fluxes of the Belly, the inordinate 
Courfes of Women, the Whites alfo, and all otherimmo: ‘ 
whatfoever : the Leaves being either boy. ieivine anddrieleerhe ect éa= 
n Sawces with Meat, or the Setioliion fetin fomeconvenient place, asthe — 
Stool, whencethe fume may powerfully afcend into the bodies 
hat are thus difeafed ; and che faid decogtion maketh the Hair black, 
that i is is wathedsherewith: The leaves and f feeds — peo feverall other ways iss 
Ges : ah , nena 
: ht " anh roat, an 
os Ce nded ; The feed is: likewife boyled in 
pored t rthe thickneffe of honcy,as iefor= 
fe; The juyce of the greet Leaves — 
tty Band sinning of thems Th cleo | 
[blew mars thatcome of brifs and Blowes as alo the fctngs and ga 
of the skin; the fame apr applyed with the fine powder of 
, aa the Hemeroids or Piles, when they al 
