SalmonV lief 



Lib.l. 



~ X. The FUes. \Vc know ot no Native plac 



11. n>e Kimls. There are feveral Kinds "of 



S^""ov'?'wM "bu?i's'\'n^^ ^ 



^Jllfa H-;. 'the Gr^ffingl^' Alrka/' mS 

 gold. 2. ilos Ancomis mmcr limpk^, vel rimplici 





is laid ro grow Wild in i>,7,«. 



t/cre, theLeffer fingle African Maripod. { t/Z 



XI. Th. T,.es. The^Flovver from Apnl an 



Africam. major .ulplc, ilos Afncan.s Lf!,Z 



May, thro' all ih^S.mmr Montlis, tven tilUK;// 







E^'S^jSlriS^ 





lJ!;e.ft^j7.I^S"^i- 



firft Degree, and temperate inrefpeft of drynefse 



moiftuie. The Herb is hot almolt in the iecond 



gold, botlifingle and double, as FabiJcoSa 



Degree, and moitt in the firft. They are Emollient 





sMiSsis 





The Defcnpions. 







from, i. A Juice of theleaves. 2. A Juice oj 





the ilov^ers. ?. ACo.fen^c of the Haiders. 4. A 



III. The firft, or Greater fingle African Marl^ 



difliUed Water of the Leaves W t/oaers. 



StS^lH^T^? 



The Virtues. 



SS^hL izK'^%,^'"^ '^hY^^mpthe 





^^;i:ES£;IM!$t^ 



XVI. The Juke of theYlomn. It is Coi 

 xefifts Poyfon, and is prevalent againft Peftilential 



XVII. 7he Conferue of the m-joers. Taken in 

 the Morning Fafting, it Cures the Palpitation or 

 Trembling of the Hearty and is given as a Prophy- 

 .„^:.,. ..„......_... . -Plague or Pelti- 



laftick or Prefervai 

 itT<^fs the'°lSlama° 





CHAP. CCCCLXXI. 

 0/ MARIGOLD African. 



^' T Nfmetat" I knJw of .^r^*"' "°^ ^^''^ 



%ncanusl CalthrAfrSt^hlS^TnJis ^JJZ 

 P^tiorimjjn Englijh African Marigold^ ^nA by 



appearing with all its Leaves folded clofe toge- 

 ther, without any Thrums at all:) and are of a 



MARIGOLD Jfncan fmgle CmAll 



