4^^ 



Salmon" J- fierbak LibTT. 



are, i. myu^gnim Sativum, Garden Gold ofPleafure"; 



HI. The Defcriptions. TbeJirJ}, or Garden Gold, 

 more upright round Stalks, about two Feet high. Jet 



the bonom^^Thl StU OT'stalksTre fprld foS 



ii?i! 



'&rr^, 



the Pleunfy or hard Scirrhus Swellings of the Livl' 

 It lenihes the Roughnefs or Hoarrenel! of the TW 

 rn^nw'at^lsSt"wit^^ 



S ofdrrScr"^'""''^"^*'^ DandrifF,Mor- 



XI. The Seed it felf. If !t is bruifed and taken 

 in an Egg it Itops Vomiting, and encreafes Seed- 

 fo alfo the Pouder of the Herb. If the Seed is ufed 



XII. The Oil of the Seed bv ExpreJJiort. Ufed in 

 ftomed to it. It yields a grofs Nburifhmem, xe- 



dcMfeEkin7an'dt°a 

 rphew. Freckles, Spots, 



ft grows in fome places 

 1 they and we do fow it 



frequent in Germanv, moft ufually in all their f/ax 

 Grounds, which being in Stalk like it, (tho' not of 

 that LI lb) is accounted a Weed, and caft away, ex- 

 cei)t of f jch as fave the Seed, to give to fmall Birds, 



ritl-ur nioiU than dry. The Oil is alfo Difcuf- 

 FiTA^Ilient and Kmplaftick ; Anodyn, Arthritick 



CHAP. CCCXXV. 

 Of GOOSE-FOOT, 



A R A C H Wild, Broad-leav'd. 



I'-r^HE Names. It is calleS in Greek, AteJ»4« 



plex fyhSruTat^^^^^ 



Chenopodtum Gerardt £7 Tabernamcntam ; and in 



EngJiA Broad-leav'd Wild Arach, or Goofe-foot. 



II. The Kinds. Gerard makes two forts of this 

 Goofe-foOT. ^\. TeL'nfeZmYacrm^tior^'Ii^^xnoK 



jgedord- ■• ■" " " 



III. The 



The Jirfl, or Common 



verariZl or Erlnch7s, TefideTa'great mar^ frn»ll 

 Fibres or Strings ; from whence rifes up a Stalk, a 

 Cubit high or more, fomewhat chamjered, ^^^^^^^^ 

 fharp-pointed and fhining, having feveral deep Cuts 

 abo£\heedjes,^not^mu^^^ 



