Chap. 17. "Enghfl) Herhs 



fwm hy much, of a da>kgrc en Color 

 hng half Jo j\r ng a, the Garden k,^ I . 

 fo much hkc Angelica, that by th, J 

 t'&%T'lhe'l±Veln 



^3^ 



mi. 



fmdkr Joynts and kfftr Leaves theieat, at i, 

 tops grow Vmblesof ilojias, but /ejje/ afo, and 



tidotes agiinft Plague it 1 P05 k n , SpLCihtk;. 

 jgimlttheGoat, andiingu u 11 ,, IHchs 



IX lh?up u n, m 1 he Shops kutp nothing 



X As to the VutULi, of thet WillAngchc V, 



which v;e ha\e largely d lucied htfore, and we 

 weie the more willing to be cxplicite n the Garden 



th^ Vmuet' here^" F^'evSy Prcpiutioifof ^tL 

 Wild kinds has the fame Intentions -iid Ufes w ''i 

 thofe of the Garden, and tl c-ctore to them \ u 

 are referrt-d ^et here is one thing to be take 1 d 



IV The finaller fort, has a great thick Root, fro 

 whence rtfes up U wes not much differing from t) 

 tther, but only mbting f mailer and mt Jo mm 

 divided, from whence anfa Qnc ormore Stalks^ lo. 



CHAP. XVII. 

 Of Water ANGELIC^ 



I ^HeKme^ It i. called in Gr^^-/f, 'A^^ 



JL jvvi's<t mLatin, Angelica Aquatica, 

 angelica' And m Enf^lifh, Water Angelica 

 11 The Kind! It is the third Species of . 



only And it is byjomc called Wild Angelica,! 

 the Aame upon tht Cut, which tsthejirjl Lu, 

 foimer Chapter, and was placed there by an, 



'"'ill TheDefcnption^ °TheRoot of'tC?. 



White, luth fame firings hanging to It, ande 

 many yeai s without penjhmg homulencc 



number, and /mailer druidedl"whwFarT'fet 

 great Stalkgrafs andthick, which is much ta, 



