34^ 



SalmonV 'HerbaL Lib. 



Juice. It has all the Virtues of the liquid Juice, 



in any fpecifick Liquor or Wine. If this Gum or 

 Juice is diffolved in fome of the diftilled Water, 



k is S"toNul:fe todriiS, k%re§s'mu"ch''M^lk 

 in their Breafts : and if it is dropt into the Eyes, it 

 very much clears the Eyes from Clouds, Mifts, 



111. The Defcriptions. Thi, m ,ts Roots, Stalks, 



holds not out any long time'to tha" PerfeaSf-' neT- 

 ther as to its Magnitude, Color or Sweetnefs ; but 



ytlYaTorS/Set"s"th?C.if.lj:r°"'"^ 

 er or fhorter, yellower or paler colored, ^and'makS 



Difference fbm^thl 



LeavesTre'm ^'''' 



the Ordinary; the Whitning of it alfo giving h a 



ftveeter ReUifli, a pleafanter Talte, and a fhorter 



VI. The F laces. It grows univerfilly in almoft 

 I hot Countries ; and flourishes well enough in 

 ;r Gardens, being fown with Foreign Seed every 

 :ar, where the Seed it felf comes to Perffeftion; 

 t you ought to fow every Year new Foreign Seed, 

 t the Seed of the Englijh Produaion, becaufe that 

 very apt to degenerate. 



>/^and^.^.y?,_and if it ^oiJ^^^e^^^JZ 



- therefore to the Difcourfe and Seaions of 

 Chapter I fhall wholly referr you. 



CHAP. CCLIV. 

 Of FENNEL Wild, 



HORS E-FENNEL. 



'reftk\¥cemculumfy%e%-e, Uippomarathron ; and 

 \\^Thl Kinds. 'Z\l the third Species o? Fennel, 

 id is threefold, viz. i. Icemculimjyheflre com- 



