58 



vSalmonV Herhal. Lib. I. 



uJ / t 7tjts Up Le!oes di il d into jke parts liN 



th,%i°but\t uLua I'ndln'ger tl Z'tL,Z/Lji 

 zn ejery relpe% andfcucely^d.ffenngm^any^thng 



' \m 6' iAoMit2.m a/c b with IreaT vellow 



"Itic t 'Kt %^ru!d]X\.l!}%%li '^fif! 

 g ing, but ! wirg fame JmM ht>es (h oting do n 

 wjrds in Jeoeral phces, ml S, lit 7 ni lifting 

 like t Uoves, or thoft of tl e f-rft Portion frt 



up 'fielder Itflksjeldom br inched, "" ivfngvety'j'eio 

 Leuoes therton, at the Tops Mheieofftands ufually 



"the mojTpJt 'hkethoje oj t Tconmonf n%lnjift 

 ing cfjive or fix Leaves, much larger than t}ofe, 

 mdofa deeper bellow Colon, mi fometimes with i 



Jpft'^VncrfaJes tob" aZindUead^ befe\ 'mtTft] 



but everyone of'thm hiving a long feather li/e 

 Hair or TIread at the end T/ e uhole Plant, at zull 



^'"iX The"" Places The fir ft of thefe are found by 

 Water Sides in Wet or Marjh Gr unds on the 



Wales", ^hout^mwdenHiu'iic Ind m divers other 

 places The fecond has been found near StricNand 

 7nagnim in H eftmorland The third is found m fe 

 \eral oi the Alpme Mount iins , and in helind on 

 the Mountains between Gort and Gillouiay The 



>/Tu'tW° the Smell and Tafte, found it to be 

 Aoens it has been found m the Den olBethaick 



oi5I,^;s^nd^;^>^^4ITufseeS^;l3 



Nature JdYavf the fai^" Salmls^TnTl mfes^ 

 They arc hot and dry in the fecond Degree They 

 made attenuate open cl^anfe dilcufs, refoh e, ex 

 pel Wind , are Aftrmgent Vulnerary, and refill Poi 

 Ion and are appropriated to the Head Ner\es 

 Heart, Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Womb and Tomtt' 

 XII m Specification They have a peculiar pro 

 pertv in curing Wounds and Ulcers opening all forts 

 of Obftruaions, dryuig up Cararrhs, and Hopping 

 preternatural Fluxes of the Bowels ^ 



^^Xm ^j;;f '■^{^'^^ j^The Sh^ps keep nothing 



fence 6 A Spirituor^ Tmffure -I"asIi,Jtw 



The Virtues 



XIV TJe Virtues of all thtfe Mountain Avens, 

 ' " h thofe of the Ga?OTt-;7 7 



;withthofeofthe Common j. 



er i-'aCLS Bauhmt^ found it in Mount Brau 

 % of the Rhetians , and Uufius on the Ridges of 

 Higfeft Alps not ever\ where but amongft 

 ifs and Shrubs , but with us K is chiefly nourilh 



CHAP XLIIL 

 Of Common BARLEY. 



L Segmrah, Job ^i 4 ^nA Joel i 

 )ich, Xahaer, Shair In Greek, Ke.9« 

 leum and in EngliA Barley 



The Kinds It is either Manured o 

 :h latter in the next Chapter The I 



'"'^'^1 



"" III The DelcriptiOHS The fir Ji } is a GrajfyRoot^ 

 with many f mall fibres or Strings, from whence ri 

 fes upJeverilGraffyLeives ind Stalks fometimes 

 mort,Jornetimes lejs , w) ic) ire Jhorter andfofter 

 than tloje of Wleit, and tie Grajfy Leaoes ire alfcr 



goodnefs oftJe Ground at tie lops whereof come <: 

 forth Ears, hiving two rc.s cfCorn,/et in good 





