3°4 



Salmon'j Herhal. 



Lib. 1. 



T}<e M. ^>- Greater, 



Oiarp-poiiited ar the ends, mucli more (harp than in 

 the former fort : from among which Leaves rifes up 



IV. 'Ihejeconi, c-/- Lefs (harp-pointed Dock, ha) 



afoo't and )\df h^h, having Leaves therenn^ which 



'they 7ivTa-imi'led) X\lt^ilkl% branchS forth 

 into feveral other large Branches, almoft from the 



fet at due diftances, _ with the like long and narrow 



Branches and flowers, with the Seed following 

 them, are like unto the former, but that they ftand 

 not on iiich long Sprigs or Twigs, but clofer toge- 

 ther, ibme at the Joints, or compaffing the Stalks, 

 and others at the tops of; a darker color. 



,t left. ?. abme ; hut it differs hi tie therefrom ,n 

 &ft, and the Leaves*^ veVfmall, narrow,'^! Jng^Jnd 



VI. The P/iices. They are all found moft com- 

 nonly m moift Meado-m, and fometimes in upland 

 noift and plalhy, and near or bordering on Water- 



VII. 'The Times. They rife up in the Spring of 



'MtleF?"^'""' ^P'"^"'""'^ Preparations 

 ^ock declared in Chap. 220. aforegoing, excepnns 

 hat the Great Jharp-pointed Idock is much more et 



IX. Observation. The Great Jharp-fointei Dock 

 > elteemed by almoft all Authors, tO be a great A- 

 peritn/e or Opener, and a powerful thing againft 

 Scurff, Morphew, Leprofy, Pimples, Puftules, Red- 



'artsTf the Body ;'Tnd inSiHs\y moif exS 

 ent of all the kinds of Docks for thoib Intentions ; 

 ind therefore the Juice of the Root is commonly put' 

 phew, Leprofyj Herpes, Tettars, Scabbinefs, isfc. it 

 being a powerfiil Abfterfive, to remove thsfeDefje- 



C H A P. CCXXII. 

 Of DOCK Water. 



X «9o;., ;^ >,i.7:=,hv'in>i-e)v : in Latin^ Uydrolapa- 

 in 'em. Water m"" '"[ ' 

 <thum maju's" Rimefpa/uflris Tragi -^aiithum 

 :/uftre Tabernmontam ; Uippolapathum Mveftre 

 efneri, Matthio/i, Dodonai ; UydroLipathum mag- 



htlr Dock."''''! '%^drokp'athiJ,^wus^'Ru>^Ta. 

 quaticus minor Lapathum a^uaticum minus. The 

 leffer or fmall Water Dock. 



III. The Defcriptions. Thejirft, or Great Water 



iTifhBsh^^i^^^^^ 



s very much rejemble the Common Dock 



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