Chap- 16^. T^^^glijh herbs. 



;out, It gives 

 p the Homor: 



itpto\okcs thi.Term 

 rciilts V ipors and W 



Herb, vvith Lard, Crumbs ot Br^dd, or Pouder ol 

 Bay-berncs being applitd to any part pai.itd u itl- 

 the Gout, It eifts th^ Pa .is, abates the Tumor 01 



fcft thoie Cures ' Beuig applied upon places black 



CHAP. CV. 

 CALAMINT, Wild. 



I. "Tp HE Names. It is called in Greek, K«a««,V9» 



tnE??^/A Wild Callmmt ''''*'''' ' ''^' ' 



II. The Kinds. We fhall treat here of three fe- 

 veral K^nds of it . 1. Calamintha arvenfis vcrt,al- 

 Lut^Jix^e Aquatica Lobellij, Field Calamint with 

 whorled Coronets. 2. Calamintha altera odore Pa- 

 royal Smell, and with Spotted Lea\es :?. Cala- 

 mmha minor imana. The lefTer hoary Calamint. 



III. The Defcnption. The firft of thefe has ajmall 

 Root, abiding long, and not paifhmg ajtcr Seed 

 time ■ iron which Root come fo,'th feveral fauar 

 hoa,y Stalls full of Joints ; and two /mall, and al 

 moft found hoary Leaves fet thereat, up to the tops 

 fomethmg like to 'Pennyroyal leaves, of a bnsk,lhirp 



Toy 1"' Towards the T^Zf'the StalL'^andBi JnJi 

 the) e j} and, with the Leaves, many puiplijh floners 

 feveral being fet together, in a kind of U horle o> 





