472 



SalmonV Herbal. ~ Lib. L 





parts, Itrengchens the Joints, gives eafe in the Gout, 



nlo'rhokis'or PikTi'n Ma"n o^/womam^'" 



XV. TheCatapLiJm. Made of the frefli Herb by 



Parts of Man or Woman, and to the Hemorrhoids, 



it gives prefent relief; if Salt is added to it it dif- 

 folves Knots or Kernels in any part of the Body, yea 



aual againllall the' aforenamed Difeafes, befides 

 which it is efpecially good againft Ir" 



icthfive times. Spitting three times after every fuel 

 touch, which done, Tlant or Set the Herb again it. 

 the fame place, fo that it may grow, and the Toothach 

 Jhall prefent ly ceafe and be perfeSly cured. 



CHAP. CCCXXXIV. 

 0/ GROUNDSEL Cotton. 



I.T^i/E 7<ames. It is called in Greek 'Hei}«<w 



1 >mz*.»/,f, in Utine Erigeron Tomentofum., 



Senecio'lomentolus^ Scnecio Tragi, and in Englijh 



Cotton Grnurtdjel, or Woolly Groundfel , alfo Clam- 



ofthis Kind, vtz. I. Sentio incanus, ErigerumTo- 

 r- ■'!::'! am, SencctoTragt, Cotton Groundfel. i. E- 



V 'h"jV^n"n'pnwa prima Clufij, Stinking Cot- 

 ; . /' ^'v.v.v J///,' Sweet fmellingCotton Ground- 



III The Defcriptions. TJje firfl , or Common 

 Cotton Groundfel, hof a Root which is fmall, and 

 ilj-^% or torn in on the edges than the former C 

 'mofjort, lui of a greyifli or A(h Color^, foft 

 er and greLrerT but wi'h fuch'like yellow Flov 

 upon them, and as foon 6ding and turning i 

 Down as the other • this differs chiefly ftom the 



ingTIg'ain"ofthe'jhed or fallen Seed: It ha_s many 

 , large and long Leaves lying next the Ground, 

 IT much lagged or torn in on the edges, whereby 

 y confilf'of many divifions, fomewhat like unto 

 fe oiMugwort, for which reafon fome have cal- 

 it Arthemefiafcetida, but it is foft, and m hand- 

 ; very hairy , being alfo bedewed with a fatty 



and of°an ill fcent, (tho' not unpleafantly to feme) 

 othere fey Atom among which Leaves rife up hairy 

 crefted Stalks, half a Yard high, fpread out fntofe- 

 veral Ramifications or Branches, but bearing at their 

 tops fewer Flowers, lefler, and of a paler ydlovv 

 color than the Common Groundfel, 



Footftal 



h quickly fa 





fel, has a fibrous perijhing Root, as the others have, 

 or the mtddle Coni.a, or .leabane, the Flowers are 



