Ch 



■P- lo^ 'i^^^djjjlj 'Hah. 



M9 



111 The Defcription. It hat a Root compofei of 

 hven white hbres, or f mall Strings, which die not 



!,"dTr£e''Ihuf' 



the end, of a pale green colo) on the upper fide, hut 

 ^hite underneath, folded together at their fir jl u- 

 fing, which then are more White, from among thfe 

 leaves, rife up two or three, or more, fender naked 



'greenii^k^w %rm%ewhat Sa vJet Flowei, 



or thofe of Larks Heels or Spur- ^ ''" •" 



Heel oY Spur behind, in fame of a 



''Td " nd heads m which, cont-ued -mall 



'""iv. The Places. It is chiefly found in the Com- 

 mon Field, and m feveral Bogs' on the Hills mloik- 

 fhiie : and in many places alio in the IVeji Country, 



htSorCrL a VilUge ""S^^heiZol G^ 

 rard fays,^^it ^ow^^^^i" idfto an^ Tranf Unt^g 

 Tn a'fieTcalled Oag-Clofe, and at Crosby, and Ra- 



IX. Tl^e liqmd Juice Conntry People, nho 1 



It, when they are Chapt by the Wind or Wtathi 



i"hi"Ft?a,dSr'FJ"ce''wSlftl,t 



with any Poifonous Worm o'r Flyf or arVcLpt 



X V5>;5.°The Pooreribnof People 

 Wales, make a Syrup thaeol, as of Holes, and the 

 with Purge themfelves, and their Children tli 

 mix It With Broth for the fame purpoie, and fo 

 purges Flegm effeSlually. Dole from two to tc 



cians ) againft^^he ^bfcualons'of Ae LivcT 

 XII. The Balfam. It is faid to cure RuptLres 



CHAP. cm. 



CABBAGE. 



I. qp if E J^ames. It is called in G,cc\, ^eM* 



Eng/iA Cabbage, or Headed'Cukwo/t 



II. The Kinds. It is twofold, i K^V;,,«MM.i 

 xivKi, BraJJica Capitata Alba, White Cabbag... 



III. The Defcription 'Tl^e Common White Qb' 



lhucofTgr!irthicfuead of crumpled Leaves this 

 head IS chfed hard aniiound, and has at firft gi eat 

 laige thick Leaves, of a grayifi green ^"^''''^^^^y'' 



