Chap. ;5^^. "EngUjb Herbs 



4^3 





Lods 



■ — -ether upon They are all Strangers ui hng^l.imil and only giow 



they ate alfo called (but more efpecially the firtt 

 and fecond, ) Tellovi Everkfting, and Eowe ^ 

 14 wg, A^ollower Never-fading, becaufe it 



^ \ir\'ote 2. John/on upon Gerard has 

 fort of our fecond kind, having a long /lender Root, 

 ve,y full of f mall Fibres : from the Head of which 

 Rootfpringjorth three, four, or more Stalks, a Foot 

 or more in Height, whkh are all of them (almojiup 

 to the tops) very well replemfbed with long, white, 

 dovany Leaves, like the former, faving that they are 



of a more Jhinmg Gold color. Tliefe Flowe" - '-'— 

 gathered alfo in their Beauty and ?erfeUion, 



"late a hate at thofe at SeS. 4. "aforegoing. Whether 

 this be any differing Species from that fecond kind 

 aforementioned, I can hardly determine, they being 



differ chieflv in their Magnitud'e, which may proba- 



whiclftk 



: found growing •, which felf-fa 



VIII. The Places. They grow in molt ui 

 )f Rivers. The firlt grows not only in Greece and 



latter end of the fecond Degree, or beginning of the 

 Hyfterick and Nephritick, and"^ Tlfo'^ Alex'ipto- 

 Xi. The Specification. They provoke the Terms, 



Poyfon, a 



The Herb it Jelf 2. A Decot/L ""i^ 

 Flowers in Wine. 3. 'A Pouder of ihc 



ftcS'S^'KI^J 



congealed Blood in the Thorax and Bowels , pro- 

 voke the Terms in Women, and expel the- Atter- 



' XV. The Polder of the Flowers. It may he given 



TirSLre Jf aJ^Ka'dThrWater,^ or fn Red Poit 



Night going to Bed, it thickens a thin Rheum, pre- 

 vails againft Coughs and Colds, and flops Catarrhs, 

 or DiftiUations of Rheum down the Throat, wliith 



CHAP. CCCXXIIL 

 Of GOLDEN -ROD. 



I. qr W £ Names. This is that which is fuppo 





