Salmon J- HerhaL 



Lib. I. 



ss^r.^ 



'':Irr'". %uJn:l ^;nr^^u, '^Ta,r ^'Zu'" fre'. 



ore VLr\ JmootJ\ jhimng^ and of a rcddijh purpk 



V. Toe LrlJer Buglofs, which fame mil have to be 



I.' ^"/sjicumprjcd nj tmiTiy (mail yellmo Leave, 

 m.u:) ', V thje oj DjiiJelion, and fly axxay in Dow 



%v\>ul Loi^cl ^I'j //, Bugloillim Echioides luteur 



\\. 'Ibc h.^'LCS. The firfl is only nurfed up i 

 Gaidcns^ fo alio is tiie Jecond : but this lactei i 



:!wiT 



[ Deptjord, 



■f bitch 'fides, as Gc- 



Jit'y. to thj end of Summer., and the Seed ripens 

 ill tlie man Seafon. ^ 



VIII. A. to their nualities. Specification, Prepa- 

 ratio/n^ Virtuct and IJes, they are altogether the 

 fame with thofe of Garde;t Lage, of which we 



Roots are much more Mucilaginous, Vifcous, or 



but th^^Sd /J^f^king^ madeTmo"? L£ror 



Cough, Hcmrfiiefs, and Colds, and to condenfate 

 thin IMillations of Flegm upon the Lungs. 



CHAP. XCIV. 



0/ BU GLOSS Wild, or Ox-Tongue. 



7,< iWlJ or licll Buglojs, 





)'iim S)lvclhe nnnu. Affeuim, Rough Wild Bug- 

 W - ^or i '%cS>e Buglofr 



ilfTi: '^^^■f?"P"°']j^Jj^Jf/;f, innfrefnJl 

 X ^l!^crs^wLtuTo}fo^^^^ 



Kind, and fomethnTmore\inev"nl} 'dented^oniZ 



^ V. The Rough Wild Buglofs, has a Root like the 



7ir ends : the iloKers on the Tops of the Bran- 

 ds, a,e more like the Houeis ./Galiopfis, or Rink- 

 r Dead Nettle, than of any if the other forts of 

 'glofs : in Jome Plants they are of a b/ewijh pur- 



'\L^TheTdnl"{hhe Buglofs, has a ^reat Root 

 blackijh on the out fide, and divided doicnwards, in 



fs. The lower Leaves thereof next the ground, 

 much lejjer than thofe r-y Borage, and of a whiter 

 n, andfomewhat rough ; but thofe which grow 

 he Stalks .'IT leffer, having the iloocersfet at the 

 Its with them, whnfe Bnds before they are blown, 



lfh'pLpl,fZlAnhke%7ofr^S'iul 

 ... ;. ,/... ./ t. Flowers, 0/ a 



1 growing Wild in England The fourth was 

 i by Mr. Hesket growing in one of the Iflands 



II. ll'eTmes. They all flower in June and 

 , and their Seed comes to ripenefs in a (hort 

 after, the Seed giowing jipe, even in the time 



