~_ theParadife of Plants. 
of of Marth mallow Roots wafhed clean. and fliced, being boyled i in the broth of a 
Chicken,and foure Ouncestaken ina morning without eating any ching, with- 
in two hours after, isa good remedy fora poe in the wate 
ries CCLXXIL. 
es Bivkie 
The Nemes. 
T tc called in-Grecke’ Bileu Eeeened; ob pratiates: mah ok fi itatem 5 in 
jure & obloniie condiendis, for its favory, they nr in: feafoning 
‘Meat and Broth, and Eruca in Latin, quia veiseeinlpueeh erodat, 
"becaufe if it be‘eaten alone raw, itis focorrofive tharic inake the 
Bnigce bartats which is no token of fweetneffe (which epee ise 
panyes temperate things) but of coe heat andl es 
There are thirteen (everal fores-of Ruse get me a Re- 
man Garden Rocket with shea 2 x1 OCs 
: "The F 
“The more common wild Rocket is moft effeétuall for the prefent purpole, 
and therefore omitting the Detoteeoaaas pofe thac_be before ir, 1 {hall on- 
ly defcribe that : ithath long, narrow, and yery much divided Leavs, with 
ender cuts and gafhes, or j son both fic oe the middle rib, of a fad over- 
wome green colour when it grow ont the geound, bur when it groweth up- 
_on high wals as Ihave ee aie of afrefh, though fomewhat dark 
green colour; fromaniongf which, rife up divers ftiffe Stalks about a foot 
high fometimes, fet with the like Leaves, but{maller and {mal s they row 
neerer to. the top, branched’ from the middle. in to diversle: alks; bear- 
EE Nid ede ne hea» made of foure Leay esas amp oh 
55, of -abitter 
his burnt; eomiee hey 
ree Birds: % 
foe ao icy she about 
