5^6 Salmon' J- 



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^^ irms J 1 1 cointoits the S.opach, flops Fluxes, and 

 f veetntd well xMth Hone\, is an exmordmary relto 

 "XXH 77,0,/,T,»&„ It provokes, he Terms 



irc'ifritd^'jLtri^orputeffrhe 

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\(.llown Is, Rtdnels, Tanning, Sunburning, Fr« 

 M^r^ng^and^vemn& an. letting ujiry^n^^ ^^^^ 



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CHAP. CCCLXXV. 

 0/HOREHOUND Black. 



II Th KwJs It IS the fecond of the Generick 

 Kinds, and comprehends thefe f°Jl°JJ^^S Species, 

 Mm \bum "liilpZca.n 'iTet n imcM im^G^era^^, 



lunfium Cor it C l^gdunenjis^ UtrHd I enti O Kon- 

 deUnj alwrum. Long Leav'd Black Horehound and 

 Black French Horehound. This Wsl queltwns 



Horehound ^liK'A. 



Ill The Defcriptions It /w a Root which u 



unted, thinner, and fuller of Veins than the Uild 

 'ack Hotehound^ like unto the middle fort of B^t/?/, 

 as Chfius fays, but longer, and of no fcent at all, as 



cdoi"ccMdTng^oLS*aft«ih^ 



^"l\ ^ The Second, 0, Long Leav'd Black Horehound. 

 Itlu a thick Root, whchfpreads ,tfe/fzc,rh n-iny 



Lf'intheEanh, Ldkeep's^t'felfahve'jrcm It I' to 

 Ilu ^jhootmgout jiejh Stilks cueiy Spiig^ thde 

 Stalks are fquare, and rough , rifmg up a tout ai d 



lad Leaves at every Joint, longer and broader than 

 ,_.^r Leaves, and longer pointed , dented about the 



• "' er time remaining withered on the Branches, 



Horehound This Plant ha,b no ImtU , good/or b i J 

 mia. Thcfe two Plants fome Author, will 



