Chap. 6--^. Englijh 'Herbs. 



89 



J/i/Xe^ 



anldemei about the eJget* The netaletr Ifi'^ 



on wl>,chgrcn,jeve,-aJ UavesJnuUcr ,h.n ibi fir- 

 mer, oni. cf i^ket green cohr. At the end 4 

 every Br^eh f^^he flower, in grteH hmksjj^ 

 whence come large, found, hcilon Belb, fweUing out 



m the >mdlk, and rifwgjomewhat above it, Itke the 

 neck oj a R./, and then ending in jive Ccrncrr, uhtch 

 7T ether cj afu,r or fam Wy.le, or of a file hlem 

 "tkt. The' ^iirrbfngpi 'thtTr^f^!:' 

 'real. Square, or cornefd Seelve^eh, 7n whkb are 

 ontaincd in hve fever jI Cells, or Divifwnt.fmall, 



lieir Flowers. 'The Qjventry Bells, Ray fays, ctow 



1 June, July, 



generally all the bummer Months : 

 lem'd flower for the molt part « 



aniAugu/, and'the''Seed dpe 



VIII.' T/;f Qualities. They are cold and dry in the 

 firft degree, Aftrir.gent, traumatick, Vulnerary, Sto- 

 matick, and Alterative. 



IX. The Preparations. You may ttiake thereof, 

 I. An exprejfed Juice oj the z.holePlant. 2. A De^ 

 coHion thereof ,n Wine. 3. ACatajlafm. 



Toe Vhtues, 



X. TheExpreffedli;^ 



on any Inflamed Part,it abates the Inflammation, and 

 ftops the fluxion. And if a little Alum and Honey 

 is diflblved therein, it makes a good Lotion for old 



Qven 



CHAP. LXV. 

 B E T O N y Wood. 



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llJhe 



