iap. 227- 'Englijh Herbs. 



'' ^ 1 ! ^ \h purple It his a little Spur hanging 



yift and waterifh Woods, as alfo m Marih G 



,Auftna,r 



{ Englini 



XIV Theni 



Degree The wrinkled o 

 bigettuerDiure;"" 



Hylttritk, Chylifick and Spermatogenetick The 

 J At I c^thc i St one IS oppohte to all the foregoing 

 QualitiLs, and rarely ufed Phyfically All the forts 



the belt and moft efteaual for that Purpofe, are the 

 Telhculi Camm, of which xhz harder and fuller 



noi does it attain to be the greateft till the Seed' 

 comes to be perfeftly ripe For fince that every o 

 ther Year, by courfe, one Bulb or Stone grows full, 



the harder and fuller Stone begins to encreafe, and 



tone begins to encreale, an 

 iwav, till the Seed is ripe, at 



' XV. The Specification. They are peculiar for tl 



XVII. The Effence. Being taken daily, firft in 

 the Morning falling, and laftat Night going to Bed, 



away the Imbecility or Impotency of the Infl 

 of Generation, but alfo promotes a plentif 



" XVm. The Sanguis or Blood. It has all 

 tues of the Effence, but is indeed more pov^ 



rakes'" i" to "aTardenrdeiire^f"comon! ThTDofe 

 is one or two ipoonfuls in a Glafs of Madera oi 

 ther generous Wine, Morning and Night. 



CHAP. CCXXMI. 

 0/ D O G S-T O O T H. 



I "-r^HE Kames Some will ha\e thi. to be 

 haknsR^IIT'sZmZlSium''^'' ' ^ ^'"^""'' 



fr{roirr'TSr *0t ^''"'^ ^ ^'^^'"^ righdy°enough) 

 a\ind^of Vwkt, ( thShere I nothing'like T P ? /a 

 It Litw Dense imnm. Dental, Clufu Cf UkL 

 HtrmodaHylus Gefnen, Ffeudohcmodiaylus Mat- 

 ihwh , and m Enghjh, Dogs tooth 



II The Kinds It is doubtlefs one of the kinds 

 of Satynon, tho' not the true Sityrton Dufcondis 

 and our Moderns have given to it the Name oi 

 fo/e a/bo. Dogs tooth with 'a white Flower t 

 a purple Flower 3 . Dens camnusflore 1 ubro, Dogs- 



III. The Defcriptions. The firji, or Whitfe- 

 flowred, ha^ a white bulbed Root, long andfmall, yet 



to the bottom of it. Vrom this Root, m the beginning 

 of the Spring, after the Winter-¥rofts are paftt^o 



clofed together when they firjl come up^oia of^he^ 



