Chap. 185. h/7glij]) Herbs, 



263 



XIII rhefejmh 



Lcives tlJtJofe ./?/ Atiezeland Orchis .r Seft 9 

 4o,ei, mg but tie St ilks and h/ouers me ve,y Me 

 them yellow of color ini pleajantly fvoeet the 

 l:gun \i ths Flint Lobel / ,s given us from Come 



XIV The eiglth ot Small creeping Orchis has i 



merZiis/is T/omTjhewoffmll Ss Sometimes 

 to be Seen from thefe Roots artfe leaves which are 

 gt'een "color " the Stalk is /lender mtfetfinTat the 



XV The Alices Thefe all generally grow in 

 dry Grounds Heaths and wafte until! d Places in 



""xVl"^7^/T/^'r Tlierall flower late in the 

 Year fcarcely before Augull or September 



XVn The Qualities They are all ( except th£ 

 laft) hot and moift in the fecond Degree fome 

 fay hot in the &ft Degree and moift in the fecond 

 They attenuate are Stomatick and Hyftenck^ Al 



XX The I, mid Juice Taken to 2 fpoonfuls 

 rr more in Canary or rather Alicant i I" *•- 

 Morning tailing 2 An hour before Dmnei , 

 At tour m the Afternoon 4 An hour and half af 

 ter Supper juft at gouig to Bed 

 St-ed Itirs up Luft ftrengthens t 



in Balneo Vaporis ahlhll torn of th Hir ch,r 

 md hmpid Water or Spin t leaving th Bh fy Ex 



Womm It is a Specihck to caufe Coic pnon"in 

 Women to remo\e Barrenn f. and cauk truitful 



themto their Priftm \]£;or Dofe 1 Ipooniul Morn 



Ot the thinner parts of the heed 



the former and may be taken in the fame Dofe and 

 at the lame times but it is much more powerful 

 to all the Intentions and is efteaual to cu 

 Ulcers of the Prottats from a virulent Caufe 

 XXII The Sanguis or Blood 1^ Pulp of the 



4 pounds Lrums of Rye and IVheat Bread of ea ' 



til ite Fort Wine to make i} tm pretty moift p 

 ill into a Bolt head ftojping it well n,ith ^ork a. 



CHAP CLXXXV 

 Of CUMIN Garden 



[>-r^HE Names It is called in G; eek k.^„ , 



Kemum and m tnglijh Umm 



CuminumHoitcnfe Garden Cumin" 2 hJ'^llT^l 



iifcourfe in the next Chapter 

 III The Gu den kind ii,tbieeibld 1 Kui,„c,J; 



duke Sweet Cumin and Small Cumin ? K»f<rf 



