Chap. 3 27. EngliJ]} BTrbs 



45' 



Stalks are good againft Pituitous Tumors, and the 

 difcuffing Swellings of the Joints. ¥cr the Fiftula' 

 in a fufficiem quantity of Water till a third pin is 

 ney^ and boil to the thicknefs of a Syrup ^ to every 



put tbem up the Nojirils. Dodonacus. Alio the 

 Juice of the mm mixed with Barley Mealtoafoft 



^:^ftie^f:Li^&j^w^t!7& 



nefs, and apply it Plaiflerwife to the iEgilops <.r Fi- 

 Echi/tatunt, Hedge- 



CXXVII. I. Granien Echimtum vulgare , Om- 

 titon Hedge-Hog, or prickly beaded Orafe , Gramen 



fendTup divers Graffie Leav°es\nd among*^ fe- 

 veral flender Stalks, leaning this way and that way, 

 on which are fet (hort fpiked heads, very rough and 

 ft^^,madeofmany husks, in which lies the 



CXXVIIL 2. Gramen Echinatum Italicum acule- 

 atum Matthioli, Matthiolus his Hedge-Hog, or prick- 

 ly headed Grafs. It has a fibrous Root, which fends 

 up fmall Grafs Leaves and Stalks, much like the 



Leaves come forth fmall prickly heads, folded in 

 husks, and ending in three points, in which lye fmall 



°"ffiTx. ^^^ Gramen Echinatum plamm, Gramen 

 Spica plana Echinata Bauhini, Flat Hedge-Hog , or 



Cnall hairy Leaves, an Inch long, as alfo a fine and 

 fmall Stalk, with a flat fpiked head, and veiy iharp 

 Awnes at the ends of the Husks. 



CXXX. 4. Gramen Echinatum Montanum Tri- 

 buloides Echinata Bauhini, Gramen Spicafubrotunia 



a Imajl^ round 'head" ferwi^\errft^rp prickk 

 CXXXI. T/,' P W° « iT/ir Thrfirfttov 



Walls, they all Hourifhing and Seeding at the ufual 



