66 _ Adamin Eden, Or,. 
rounder, and more cut in about the edges, of adark green colour, and fina ao 
what an hot and fpicy taft, and a little'bitter wichall, from anongit which re 
fech up ne of more round and great ftalks, fometimes a yaid high and better, 
whereon grow divers branches with Leaves like unto the lowermofy but leffer, 
at the extremities whereof do grow ee tufts or umbels of whice flowers,after 
~ which ccmeth the feed; being of ablackifh colour, not tull round; bat ttraked 
on the back, and of am hot and bitterifh taft, asthe root alfo is, which being | 
great, thick, long and blackith onthe outfide, but white underneath, it {preade 
ech it felfunder the groundinto many parts. © Ory SLaee 
a The Places and Time. * - 
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The firft. is faid to be commonly fownein moft Gardens of Europe where 
they have it, yet “ir hath been found wild alfo in fome Iles about ourowne — 
Laed, by Mt. Wirviram Quick, the feed whereof being fappoicd toa 
different kind from that of the Garden; when it was fowed, proved tobethe 
fame; Theother came from Candy as its name'dozh teltifie; ‘They both fow- 
erin Jumeand July, andthe feed is ripe in Auguft. > “Wai 
Be The Temperatures rt pdians ~ aie 
1 (The Seed and Roots of Alexanders are hot and:dry iti the third “degree, ofa Z ; 
_ eleanfing and attenuating faculty. 7951 i ooh 
big IS 3. ThE Vertues, 
~ Te is agreed on. by all Authors that thefecd of Alexanders made into powder 
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