Chap. 312. Englifl) Herbs 



415 



grows on ths Mountains of 5<«w^, but neither of 



grows in a Palture at the Weft Y^nA.of Little Ra'yne 

 in Ejfcx, on the North fide of the way leading from 



fixtli is an Englifh Plant, which was found by Mr. 

 Hesket^ (a Gentleman very skilful in Botonology) in 



places of Germany^ and other parts beyond the Seas; 



foxmel\Y^\iFeraval Harts, ztSngftoL tn Kent, 

 and in a Chalk Pit, hard by a Paper Mill, not far 

 from Dm fori in Kent; in the Weft Country alfo 



places, as about Soutbfleetmi Longfield, upon the 



in Siiffex , in the way leading from Chdrlemod's 

 Lodge to tlie Lord Ahergaveme's Houfe, called E- 



off tiora Salisbury Ylane to 'the Earl of Fembroke'% 

 Houfe at Wilton, and upon a Chalky Bank between 



"xi v' '"-The 1 ime's. As to the times of Flowering, 

 they are in part declared in the Seaion of the Kinds, 



if they Flower at any other time it is but cafual ; and 



in jl/j; anr%j^/,'a"nd^not before, the Seed grow- 

 tmuetlieir Kinds,' but will fcarcely endure Tranf- 



Septcm'ber, in which time this Noble Flower is in all 



plenty , the Leffer may very well be ufcd in their 



cond degree, Aperitive, Abfterfive, Aftringent, Car- 



Hepatick', Splenetick, Nephritick, and Hyfterick , 

 Sudorifick, Alexipharmick, and Analeptick. 





5. AFouder oj the Root'. 6. AFc'ffaryoftheRoot. 

 7. A DiJiUled Water of the Herb and Root. 8. A 

 Sp.ntuow TmBure of the Root. 9. An Acd Tin- 



The Virtues. 

 XVin. The Liquid Jmce oj the Root. It is goc 



or Serpent will be drawn forth. 



XIX. The Juice of the Herb. It is given ver/ 





good tor fuch who cannot relifli their Meat, have 

 a dejefted Appetite, and a bad Digeftion ; it is good 



OTtSfikf'it^fToK'TifcfwIw 

 BloVs orWlV^dfffolving the conge°afed Blood, and 

 eafing the pain; the fame is alfo very eifeftual a- 

 gainft all forts of Agues, being taken to three or 



aw^ay 'the^Afterbirth ; it is effeaual againit the Stran- 



