Chap. 



^J7' 



ZhuhJplilTforth 'uavT, MZl7arger ^thar. 

 the Common Field Cowflip, i,nd of a dark yellowijh 

 ^rl s!dh HkeVh'/oZf. t tetnofthll ire 



Jdfometimes more"Zvery 'one 0/ tern Taving^a 

 longer Footftalk than the Common Kind, which is 

 rcqmfit^e by reafon of their great mtmber : they are 



\i.The third, <;/• Single Green Cowflip, has. 





' re/peas Hke tn forr,: to the firft 

 Somewhat larger, and of the 



' larger, and of the 



.' mhitijh yellowijh green Husks, 



"in 7n otheJ'lh-t^T^'''- ""^"f^'^'y '"'^' ^""^': 

 is much longer inllotxer, before it fades, ef pec tally 



yil. Tbejourth, or cTrled Cowflip, differs chief- 

 ly in the Flowers, M are folded or crumpled 'at 

 the edges, the Husks of the llowers being larger 

 than any of the former, more /welling out in the 

 middle, oi It were Ribs, and crumpled on the fides 



VIII. Thejifth,or'Do\Mz Cowflip, one in another 

 whichfomecallhofein hofe, has each Single Flower 



%mth- ''"'"" T'" "" '''"'""''» ^leitl *-owili] 

 ±h,e%Jh%7' Singh Oxflip, is a kind , 

 Cowflip, which has Roots, and Leaves and Stab 

 like thefirft Kind but fomewbat /mailer : the Flov 

 Zlfo'lmdw 7^^ uonf '^"'^^'^^ ""^ ■^'"""' 



Field Cowflip/^'''' '^'^"''"^ ^''""^ '^' ^""""""^ ' 

 . ^- Jke/evemhor Double Oxlip, called. Hoi 

 in Ro^^,tsa^moftlike the former Double Cowflip, 

 Tn S°fLr /°i| that Iv ^'"^'' ^''"'""'' '"' 



ft'alfP'e TrZZX tl of'thfZryfim^'^biie/s 

 each of them, and of the fame deep yellow color with 

 another If thTs s"'" ^'""" "' '^^ ^'"^''' '^^"'' " 

 larger, of al/o thtL^'ers, 'but ''^of a'pakT'yH 

 ''xi. T}:e eighth, or 



iiffers.not from the firj. _...^„ ^„„^ _„. 



ne/sd the green Leaves, but m the Flower, which 



ftt'rT:Lf/:i:LZt:Vnd7^^^^^^^^^ 



lay abroad them/elves, but appear only, as having ^ 



green Leaves, with Come yellow LeZel-'aT'it Z'^e 

 pieces of Flowers broken, and Jianding among the 

 green Leaves. And fometimes fome Stalks among 

 tho/e green Leaves at the To^ (which are a little 



225 



He 



r^}}^- ^Vf'"''''^'" double Garden Cowflip has 



ZS^ogethertlTch makait '"^^ °^ ■ ^""'"' ^ 



x/v The eleventh, or Double green Cowflip, 

 n/ohke to the fmgle green kind, before de/cnbed, 

 l^tngSeifromZ SiZTEnd : TrS/^t 

 flower. It has large Double Flowers, of the fame yel- 



Double Green lajl de/cribed but that they are 

 of Co dark a Green. The principal difference 

 Ifts in the Flowers, which are many, fianding toge- 

 all others of the/e kinds -, for every Flower JlandLg 

 upon Its own Stalk, is compojed of many very /mall 

 them, but fpreading open like a little Rofe,( vihence 

 came the name of Rofe Cowflip ) of a pale yellowijh 



^rsl:^:* ''"'"■'■""""'''" "'"■■•■ 



places of growth, rlTey Ii 

 ^ Xvil. The Times. The 



.,)ldrdFr?ft:and°as[he 

 ™ thefattef etd T ^^™'^' ^^'^ ^'^'*'^" 



Cb5i''the°lateft, and^oniime^'ilowerinS m'rav 



while after all the left. ^ ^ ^ 



.VIII. The Qualities. They are all hot and dry 



le firft Degree, They are Aperitive, do Atte^ 



e, areDigeftive, Difcuflive, Incarnative, Trau- 



ntment of the Flowers. 6. A Cataplafm of the 

 hole Flant. 7. A Dijiilled Water of the Whole. 



8. A Spirituous Tinaure of Leaves and Flowers. 



9. An Oily Tinffure of the fame. 10. A Saline Tin- 



The liquid Juice. Snuft up the Noftril 



:' cold, grofs, vifcous Humors, which o 

 ftma the Roots of the Nerves, and parts adjacei 



