3^ 



Salmon J" HerhaL Lib. I. 



h-'gr^efs 



grows Wild and very plen- 



even, little or nothing indented about the ed^es, 

 longer and broader than the Leaves of Kightjhadc^ 

 or Mai Apples .- Yrom the Bottoms or Yoot-fialks of 



forth, 'of th^btgnefTkyShvL^^^^ 



fmall tares, or Seeds of Mandrakes, and vftl 

 form. The whole Herb is of aftrong Savour 



"v. 'jhe Flaces" Th^Yix^' was broughi 

 Confiant.nople, 

 in om Gardens; It zKogi 

 tifally in the South Carolin 



from thence it was conveyed unto 



Europe ; and now it is nouiifhed up in fome of our 



Gardens in England. 



V. The Times. Thefirft may be fown in March 

 or April, and it brings forth ripe Seed inSept ember, 

 Flowering in the Summer Months : The latter is 

 fown in a hot Bed of Horfe, Dung, as we do Cucum- 



dens, and will abide and give with us ripe Seed; 

 but the lelTer Kinds are very rare, becaufe they fel- 

 dom come to maturity, and fo we are every Year to 



rary : and are by appropriation, Cephalick, Hyfte- 

 rick and Arthritick, and operate only as Altera- 



^' VIl/ \he Specificathl 



tobaWSSau'sonsof'h" /^'^^"?"^^ g^o* 

 EryfipiL^s, bykt'ingTloriis dipt"ilfS?Srl^" 

 the fame, and often repeating tlie Application ^ 

 Eyf liamiysl&lfL'^;^^^^^ '"''' '''^ 



gthgakTtS'ZtimFHF rf ^^^ 



HerbSSlSSlfist^^SS 

 innamations, Burnings and Scaldings, and gives 

 eaie in a hot Gout, and Pains and Aches in di»- 

 Head chiefly, proceeding fiom a liotCaufeand Hu- 



H^^^b '^I'f'"*'^'.''^^ madeof theJ/^/V^orbruifed 

 peated, TnHogs Lad,"and then pS forth 'rares 

 all Inilamations whatloever, and heals all manner of 

 Burnings and Scalding3,whether of Fire Water Oil 

 melted Lead, Gun-Powder or Lightning, and that 

 in a very Ihort time : This was proved unon iCr 

 chants Wife at Cokhefier, who (after the uft of 

 many other things in vain, and when all hopes were 

 pail) being grievoufly Burned washerewith perfea- 



,T^y-Jk',^P'P!^J!^X: ^* i^ made of the bruifed 

 Herb, boiled m OWOlive to crifpnefs, and preflM 

 forth, and three times repeated, and then brought 

 to a body with Turpentine, Rofin and Wax of efch 

 a /ufficient qmntity. It cures malign Ulcers, 

 and Apoltems, helps a hot Gout, and prevails a^ 

 gainft frefli and Green Wounds, and old Swes and 

 running Ulcers , efpecially' upon the Glandulous 

 parts of the Yard, and other places where tliey are 



CHAP. XXII. 

 Of Red ARCHANGEL. 



X mtfJ?'.": In Latin, Lamium purpureum, 

 Tticci iners purpurea, hrttca mortua rubra: In 

 nglijh, Red Archangel, oiRedBeadNettle. 

 lUed fimply Lamium purpureum. 2. Stinking, 

 im'o4«. r«A4o4/f, rawJCJ^oA© . And m Latin, Lami- 

 n fdtidim, Urtica inersfmda, Urtica nwrtua fa. 

 Ja, Urttca Labeo, ftmking Dead Kettle or Hedg 

 'ettle. And of this ftinking kind there are divers 

 rts, as I. Galeop_fis vera. The true ftinking Bead 

 'etile, ovHedgNetle. 2. Galeopfis altera pallida, 

 iQmrkmg Dead Nettle. 3. Galeopfis altera inca^ 

 , Hoary itmking Dead Nettle. 4. Galeopjis lutea 

 Dalechampij, Yellow ftinking Dead Nettle. 



'"lie Defcription. i. The Sweet kind' It 



what Hairy, with Joyntsat a gooddifi^e, one from 

 another, and alfo two fad green Lemm, dented about 

 the edges. Jet oppofite one toanotber, the lowermojl 

 upon long Foot-Stales, but vMout any towards the 



