Ch 



"s^/^' 



nrv. uni fo put up the Womb, it pr.v 

 XX! The AJJ-es of the SiaiL!. They are 



painti in thofe parts, or in any other plice, where 

 the pain ariies from the opprellion of the Spleen, oi 

 Sftil anddifcuffingVtuleS ^ ^^ P'"S ^ 

 XXI. The Seed. Being bruifed and drunk, it kills 



of the Face, and other parts of the Skin, Sunburn- 

 ings. Tanning, Scurf, Morphew, and other Defor- 



_ Vxil. TheSall'et. The foarth fort eaten raw, be- 



Salt, and Muftard, ftrengthen the Stomach, 'caufe 

 a good Appetite, preferve from Drunkennefs, and 

 cauie a good Digeftion. The hrft kind, or any of 

 the reft, being boiled with Meat till they are foft, 

 then chopt Iraall, and drefb'd up with melted But- 



againft aU Difeafes of the Body, whether Inw 



expel rd all the Phyficians out of tl 

 againft the affauks of all Difeales, b 



CHAP. CXLIV. 

 Of COLE-FLOWER. 



l.^HE Names. I cannot find that this Plant 



Caulk flor'da, Cau/i flora, Brafflca Cypria, in Enplifh, 

 Cole flowers, and Colle-tlowers. 



II. The Kinds It is a lingular Plant, but is cer- 

 tainly one of the Kinds oiGleworts : and that Spe- 

 cies, which P//>/lib. 19. cap. 8. calk BraJUca Pom- 

 Ill. The Defcription. It has a Root fpread out 

 into fever J pretty th,cA Branches, which are full of 

 bibres or Strings from wht eh fpring forth divers 

 large Leaves, which are large, of a whit ifh green co- 

 lor ; very like to Cabbage Leaves, fl'whtly indented 

 about the edges yet JntaL, narrJrJoJwhat, and 

 (harper pointed than thofe c/ Cabbage .• In themidft 



"tu^ir!'lndJmetmeTfZer,"ihele rfesup "a gt"a't 

 white Head of white hard flowers clofely thruft to- 



"yellowifb white color : thefe never open, or fpread 



v\. iix triaces. ihcy grow in molt parts of &- 



'' '^'je Times. The CoZ/f-f/^wr mull'be^plantcd 

 , in a Bed of hot Horfe-dung, and covered 







CHAP. CXLV. 

 0/COLEWORT Wild. 



1 «>e« ; In Latin, Brajfica Sylveftris : and in 

 nglifh. Wild Colevoort. 



II. The Kinds. It is a fingular Plant, and the le- 

 )nd Species oiColeworts, being the Wild Ki.nd. 



III. The Defcription. // has a Root pretty thick. 



