OF FLORA. i2- 



218. Another Cyprus To7vder more fra^ 

 grant. 



Wash Oak Mofs feveral times in pure 

 water and dry it thoroughly ; then fprinkle 

 over it Orange Flower and Rofe-water, 

 and fpread it thin upon a hurdle to dry. 

 Afterwards place under it a chafing difh, 

 in which burn fome Storax and Benjamin. 

 Repeat this operation till the Mofs becomes 

 well perfumed', then beat it to fine pow- 

 der, and to every pound add a quarter of 

 an ounce of Mufk, and as much Civet. 



219. Ter fumed Pozvder. 



Take a pound of Florentine Orrice- 

 root, two ounces of Gum Benjamin, a 

 pound of dried Rofes, an ounce of Storax, 

 an ounce and a half of Yellow Sanders, 

 a quarter of an ounce of Cloves, and a 



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