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SaJmonV Herbal. 



Lib.L 



Jiikf vf Kadijhes Jive ounces : Vinegar four 



ounces ■ Linfecd brui fed. four minces : Pigeons dung 

 fix ounces : hoil all in ajufficient quantity of Wine ^ 

 10 the Thicknefs of a Cataplafm. It is Difcuffive, 

 diffolves Knots and Kernels of the Kings-evil, and 



XVI. Tlie Fumigation. '^ ^ the Meal or Flo 



Troches. Thefe being put upon live CJiarcoal, 

 tiie Fume from thence teing received up the Wc 



v'effels" oTGenSn^^dTflid to' Mp Towa 



CHAP. CCXII. 

 Of DARNEL-GRASS. 



\.^HE Nantes. It is called in Greek, Jolr,^ 



^onUe&^Grlmen Phmiceum : in Latin] pLnix 

 Gramneus ; and in EngltA Darnel Grafs. 



U.Tbe Kinds. There are^about fix kinds here- 

 iin'alleft fingle Darnel Grafs. 2. Pha-nix altera den- 

 fionbus fpicis. The greater fingle Darnel Grafs. 3 . 

 Phvnix acerofa aculeata. Small prickly Darnel Grafs. 

 4. Phocmx multiplict Jpicata fanicula. Branched 

 Darnel Grafs. 5. ^temx multipltci nutante. Dou- 

 ble Darnel Grafs, with a bowing or bending down 

 Top. 6. Phenix palufins CT longius Jpicata, 

 Branched Marih Darnel Grafs. 



!l Grafs" 



Jre"Ly Me"he ^lli>ii^t\"fr7m the firfT, but 



and the Uavesiarrower" 7nd tTe fpik^d Held has 

 a few Jingle Husks fet very fparfedly thereon. 



IV. The fecond, or Greater fingle Darnel Grafs, 

 h,s Root, and Leaves like to the Red Darnel -, but 



'and 'the 'sfik^ is ^thinly 'fVt'Jth'cLf}y"Heads\ \ut 



' '''?^' 'm'S,T Wl prickly Darnel Grafs, has 



h,^c mthat ji::alL fhort , rough and chaffy like 

 Tor.gues, Jharp at the ends, and fet at the Joints. 

 VI. The fourth, or Branched Darnel Grafs, ^)tfj- 



; Darnel Grafs, inRoots, 



thicker fet together, and the tops of 'them tow down, 



laffc'rjhFf^t7v7^^^ ^"'^ ^''"^^ ^''^'' 

 adjoining to it ; from which Jhoot forth two or three 



IX. The Places. They grow in Meadows, Corn- 

 fields, Fallow-fields ; in Paths-ways and Borders of 

 f/f/rfx almoft every where: but the laft in MarJh 

 Sd! ^''"""'''^ 2nd on the Edges of Plowed- 



X. Tlje Times. They fpring and flourifh with 

 Corn and the Seed or Grains are ripe in Auguft. 

 r;wL^AuSfha;etTd'^'^^ ^''P"'''''"' ""^ 



CHAP. CCXIII. 

 0/ D E V I L S-B I T Common. 



