372 Salmon J- Herhal. Lib. I. 



Sugar) mixed with a Ghls of' White Pen Wine, it 



wSSbv'tlrio^f'foX^'"^^^'^'^^"'^"?'^^' 



facilitates the Birth, brings away the Afterbirth, or 



more deleakbfe to behold. After IhefeHowers 



S^S'ii^^rSs^i^RSgFin^ 

 Strangury, cauftd bv fmall Stones, Sand, Gravel, 



iia^H}^5iS| 



or Tartarous Matter lodged in thofe parts! 



which together there (when ripe) is blown a- 





pZu-rsr»«i'Kg±ir! 





is''s^"'^''"'-°f"""*^»'«- 



CHAP. CCLXXIII. 



0/FLEABANE the Leffer. 



V. The Places. The firft grows in Syria rnd 

 Greece, alfo in Spain near Madrid as Clufi^hY%; 



as alfD in Sandy places neafth^ Rtve^^'R^yi'by 



iarmingham in Kent; and one William BroadiowA 



'2;^/jr^'^^^:f^r!^^^ZB 



11 The Kilds. It is the fecond Species oFFZ^^- 





cJamdL "Vcolyza c'^ruka acrt , TImIs Jl'o's 

 alter Tragi, Conyza odorata c<trulea, Erigeron quar- 

 tuni Dod<>«.ti, Dentelaria Gefneri , Conyza muralh. 



%f^^.:^,s^Xi&'Lt''*"'- ^'^ 



t, Coryzcdel C^ru'eaGe/.^r,,^ Co^z/ar.leajal 



VI. The Times. The firft Flowers in June and 





July : the fecond in Auguft, whofe Flowers turn 



flour^ Fleabane-'^^There are are feme others^^ 



e'''-"^""--^— -— - 



Vn. The Qualities, Specif cation. Preparations, 





and Virtues ate the fame with the True greater 



ni. The Defcriptions. The Jirft, or true/mail 

 Tleabar,e has a Root M is fingfe fmall andflen- 



Fleabane in the former Chapter, to which we now 



der, with a few Fibres thereat, which pertjhes every 



t'i;t'^^BBBB 



Year. Thn R,ot fends forth feldom more than one 



cording to the gc^n^/sof the SoU tt ts planted in : 



powerfuUnd^effeaual to help any Flux, or bloody 



It is fomewhat hairy and glutinous, or clammy, as 

 the true greater Heabanf, but greener than that 

 great kind. This Stalk is divided into many branches, 

 which are alfo rough and glutinous. The Leaves 



_ WW.Kota. The Root of the Blew flowred^be- 





are long and narrow ; fomewhat like thofe oiLina- 





ru, or tla^u^eed, but three times lefs than thofe of 





the greater f/edane in Chap. 272. Sea. 4. afore- 





rs^^'st^ST^^t 



C H A P. CCLXXIV. 



Slr^l^tdS^nfigSZS"^ 



Of FLEABANE Dwarf! 



greater ilcabane, which pafling away, the Heads are 





;a^'"*fZ;s"l"^^™tSKt?i^ 



I. ^^HE Karnes. It is called in Greek, Kc«'C« 



HSH'v^Sr'""'^"''^' 



'"iV. T7v/f««T "'''■' slew flowied Heabane, ha^ 



''""li Tlje Kinds. This is the third Species of 







Ja Lobefi,^^ Dodo.a.,bur Vulgar D^arfFl^- 

 bane. 2. Conyza minor Rauwolft, Conyza minor Sy- 



halt a lard high, and fet alternately with twined 



riaca, Syrian fmaU Fleabane. 



longijh, narror,, andjomerdnit rough U^es of an 



in. The Defcriptions. T/;f>/?, ^^r Vulgar Dwarf 



s'Srgrowflbmetim4^\obraLutmrF.5w 



Fleabane. has afmall and VihroL Root, from whence 



brownilh ac thj bottom, and is fet here and thire 



ariies a branched Stalk, about a foot high. Jet with 

 Van longijh Leaves, fome^,at founU'pointed, 



'H^?|I53S£E!S 



[oft alfo and woolly, with a Smell not unpleafant as 



pie Leaves, fomething white at_ the ends or tips, 



line if thofe going before. The Flowers are reple- 

 nilhed with many yellow Threads, like to the mid- 



dle part of Camomil Floweis, or thofe of Tan- 

 fie; and as the former turn into Down, and are 





carried away with the Wind 



