sie Cb high died m the low 
40 Adam in E-den; Or, 
fale. Ii is excellent for fuch whofe blood wants clarifying,to ftir up appetitein 
thofe whofe Stomacks are weake through Age, or any Cold difeafe, but it i 
naught for Cholerick people. And if there be any one that doth not think the 
“Se Muftard or Sawce delicate enough, orleffe pleafing tothe palate and 
mane: let them take of Muftard feed two ounces, of Cinnamon half an ounce 
wall beaten,which being made up into Balls or Cakes with honey and vi negar, 
and dryed in the Sun, will be fit to keepa long while, untill ufe fhall be made 
thereof by relenting it with a little Vinegar, for fo it is prefently made into a 
fawce very well worth commendation, and the fame way the balls of Tepx- 
bury Muftard are relented, which of fo Bors a Sawce hath not its end 
pee 
Cu AP. CCLXXIV. 
T iscalled in Greek Evaey and sscximiy. Xylum and 1 Giipian| Enow notfor 
what reafon, yet the Latins follow che Greeks in this as they do in manyo= 
ther vest ivite beh ante examining the caufe of the name, much leffe im as 
abate: of their a¢, but in cruth ic oor Engi fo in all other ‘Languages, es is 
wget the word Bo om. Bee ‘ 
I 
a The forts of Cottesarefour. 1 Phe Tre of Geeta. 2 The Bath of lp “ae 
Cotten. 3 Thorny Indian Cotton. + Bl long leafed Cotton of Fava, z 
Forme. mia 
_ The bufh oflamp Cotonwhich 1. cenceive that to be that whofe feedsare mol af 
frequent in the thecaries Meow Gtis 
give youthe defcripti 
om the lowe teste cop tule Gary {mal 
spon are fet diforderly certain broad Leaves, cut for the moft 
— ions or parts, and fometimes more,fomewhat indented about 
ong which come ford the flowers ftanding n flender 
' f Saat! the middie 
5, 3 grt ce cometh es * 
fe of the Veryain Mallow but leffer,fofter and of es 
