Chap. 4^7 » ^nglijl) Eerhs, 61:^ 





^^^-^The fe'rTntor Leffer Lentil. \t has a fnm 



brownifli Flowers, mixed with White, which turn 

 into fmall flat Cods, containing little flat brown 



ers are more 'pale, and the Seed in the Cods is whi- 

 ter, in which confifts the whole Difference. 



the greater does with very great Difficulty come to 

 Maturity fcith us, if the Seafon or Weather is not 



grows ripe in Jul^ and Augufi^ and foraetimc 



^ Vill. The ^uilkies. The Lentil is temperate i 

 refpeft to Heat or Cold, and dry in the fecond D( 

 gree :' Aftringeni, Stomatick, Hyfterick and Vuln( 

 ^X. The Specific 



IX. The Specification. The Fruit or Grain Itop 



or Water. Made with the Cods and Grains, it is 

 Aftringent or Binding ; it flops the Terms, Fluxes 

 and Vomiting, and ftrengthens the Bowel 



the Belly ; but their fecond Decoaion bi 

 BeUy, and flops Fluxes. 

 Xll. m comfomi Decomon. It is n 







^ Xill. 1 'if Mcd'' cr {■lowr. It ftrengthens the 

 itomach, benig taken from half a Diam to 3 Dram, 

 j;i old raoittor running Sores or Ulcers, it drys up 



Pining, or' have a Dimnefs of Sight. ^ But for"fuch 

 as h2\£ a Diopfy, or are in'dangerof a Dropfy, or 



•tile Juice of Mrlilote and Oil of liofes/ Applied, 



Vfhf\nTcf rTrI/I-s, be"al'del wiihTlitllc 

 X vill. The Cataplafm made with Sea Water. 



CHAP. CCCCXXVIII. 

 Of LENTIL Sea. 



I.np//E Karnes. It has no Greek^mi, Be- 



Marina Anguftijolia, Common Sea Lentil, or Nar- 

 row-leaved Sea Lentil. And this L<j*f/ calls Un- 

 ticula Mari/ra Sertpioni: ; and alio do laberns- 

 nontamn and Lugdunenfn : and this \% the iucus 



