OF FLORA. II 



off. Burnt Cork ; Roots of the Holm-oak, 

 and Caper-tree ; Barks of Willow, Wal- 

 nut-tree and Pomegranate ; Leaves of Arti- 

 choaks, the Mulberry-tree, Fig-tree, Raf- 

 berry-bufli •, Shells of Beans -, Gall and Cy- 

 prefs-nuts ; Leaves of Myrtle ; green Shells 

 of Walnuts ; Ivy-berries, Cockle, and red 

 Beet-feeds, Poppy-flowers, Alum, and moil 

 preparations of Lead. Thefe ingredients 

 may be boiled in Rain-water, Wine or Vi- 

 negar, with the addition of fome cephalic 

 Plant, as Sage, Marjoram, Balm, Betony, 

 Glove-july-flowers, Laurel, &c, &c. 



1 8. To change the Hair or Beard Mack, 



Take Oil of Coftus and Myrtle, of 

 each an ounce and a half; mix them well 

 in a leaden mortar; adding liquid Pitch, 

 cxprefled Juice of Walnut Leaves and 

 Laudanum, of each half an ounce; Gall- 

 nuts, Black-lead, and Frankincenfe, of 

 B 6 each 



