OF FLORA. ^^ 



Cow's Milk, and the Crumb sf a Wheaten 

 Loaf-, diflil in a glals alembic. The 

 dillilled Water, for ufe, mufl be mixed 

 with an equal quantity of Hungary Wa- 

 ter : it then admirably clears the com- 

 plexion. 



The diftilled Waters of Fennel, and 

 White Lilies, with a little Gum Mailic, 

 will produce the fame cfFcd. 



S9. A Beautifying JVaJJo, 



Put into a cucurbit five pints of French 

 Brandy ; add to ic a pound and a half of 

 Crumb of Bread, three ounces of Plum- 

 tree-gum, two ounces of Litharj^e of 

 Silver in fine powder, and four ounces of 

 fweet Almonds. The ingredients are to 

 be beat together into a pafte, and left to 

 digell in the Spirit eight days ; then diftil 

 in a vapour-bath, and wafli tlic face and 

 E z hand 



