Chap. 261. Engltfii 'Herbs 



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iu/are l"'i? were ^ai'nid with'^e ^s"^ts' or' 

 Marks, not ftandmg out ot the Leaves m Scales as 



VII. The Places. Thefe do indeed grow m 

 fhadowy thick Woods on Mountains , and fome 



"l"!f^r/?, Ir'^wingTinongft^heTw^/. '''' 

 other Trees, and in the tops of their Tru 



VULTh^Tmes. Neither thefe n> ^ 

 Flower ^orSeS'^f^thaftLirTeafonV 

 fpecified. As for the Leaves, tht> ,v 



^'ix." T/;" Vw/nL. 1 h"e firtt ls'7.: 

 Degree and dry in the iourth ; All 

 and very ftyptickin Talk, and, ,. 



E!7£hjh Mmden-hair ; and therefore, a's ui j 

 Specification, Preparations and Virtues, \\ fhiU 



X. The Specification. The firft of thefe kills 

 Worms, and deftroys the Roots of the Hair 



XI. The Preparations. You may have therefrom, 

 1. A Pouder of the Root. 2. ACataplafm. 



The Virtues. 



yALThe Pouier of the Root. Matthiolta fays 



Horf«,"thatTkiIirWon?is il"them"' but iTJpJofe 



Luks^f wm^d Leavts^'^nout d'"or\ gh w' \u 

 l±e^lto the"™/. T" buL^muc \ 1 f'' nlu'^h 



IV Jheficond crSeconrStOTeFernofC////-,/. 



Z^\f^%''>^^^yCl% _ / . 



%n 



:uifed and beaten together. Diofcoi ides 

 It is applied to places troubled with 



:a"i££s 



it is a Depilatory, or a good i 

 e Roots ofHairs. 1 



grows low yet it bufhts out » 



'^"viu'T/;^/v7i 'fr t™gl (h 1. 

 ' - ■ ;]!, Ro t co>rp / / j 



rough thick (hining blackifli Lea\t w 



CHAP. CCLXI. 



0/ F E R N Rock or Stone 



IX Tlefventl <>a Naked Stone Fern lu 

 the/- tufted Ru t, ccmpofed of a m Itttude of J > I 

 hbres fiom the Heal of x.hichjpar,gf >th m ry 



L^ H E Names. It is called in Greek, u.^c^. -5 

 aamafilix: m'EngliJh^ Rock or StoneFern , Ilio 



rough Stalks, 

 diefe sfalkrare only forked at the topi d 



