are brought from the Weft Indias, Fol. So. 
temmonly in moiſt places, the complerion thercof is hot in 
the ende ol the (cond degrer, and moꝛe dzie then in the fire, 
the vertues thereofare theſe. l 
The Indians ble the hearbe beaten betweene twoo % e 
fones when thep pretend to waſhthemſelues , rubbing all flampeds i 
their bodie with it: moꝛ they fay that it knitteth their flech tos 
gither, and comfoateth them with his good ſmell. And this 
they do foz the moft part euerie dap, foꝛ the great pꝛoũt that 
they finde in it. hee 
In grices ofthe Stomacke,the Indians doe ble it by 57 oricfes of 
taking the Z ˙— el imemlnaeng the ftomake. 
the fame purpofe,recetuing it in wine, being ground ir 
of the which J haue ſeene notable experiente in ſome. 
In the griefe of the Stone of the Nidneis az Keines, the /n the gricfe 
Bauder of this Weote woorketh a knowen effect. Foz that of she Stone 
fome haue taken this roote made into Pouder in wine, has i shekidness 
uing the griel, and it hath taken it away. And J maruel not or Reine, 
at al that his manilett quãtitie is ſufficient, to woꝛ the like . 
effectes. 
