698 SalmonV Herbal. Lib. I. 



into r!ie Eyes, cools, takes away Inliamations, 



*i-l}''r.2'^;{S/.^?'& I' Pounds' ""t"; 



JtrliLltX'd L^'.^'SUv-^r^^Lr/"^' Art. 



XVIII. The Cvmpuni Emplaficr. Ta/cc t/oarrs 



rfParJIy^ BiJhopsvcedandCarduus, Root^ef Orrice, 

 Cypcrm and Spicknard, Ciffialtgnea, of each a Drum 



Stomach, Liver, Spleen, and Bowels, difcuffes 



d^reffing :^ It 'digeftreaTng "lllc^s'^cSs putdd 



^ XX. TheC,t„p!afm. It is made of the F/ouiers 

 ■.wd Leaves boUed in Wine, and brought to a Con- 

 Early flower, or Poppy Seed beaten foft and f mall 

 orTolhofEggs boded h^rd. It foftens all hard 



damenr , Yefficles? or" p"dva^e parts^f° ^an"or 

 coutfe of eating and fpreading Ulcers,' refilts the 



CHAP. CCCCLXXXII. 



&f MELON Garden : 



P O M P r O N Garden. 



I. ^HE Names. It is called in Greek ni^y 

 Mi^on'lntpZpim^''' ''"'^ in £«?///?',' Melon[ 



tr w^l^^f^" T'l'T- ^^"""'^ ^^cUi 



or^ water Melon, of wh.h ,n Chap. 48^ follow- 



ThS a?t£f^f?llintl5^^^^^^^ 

 ma.r^usohlongt., the great long Melon or Pom^t 

 Melon i%om^^rVTpoZ::.'t^n^ ' 

 Pe o^'^axmls ''°"°"^'^ ^loTZ^'pom^m'-^'^ 



The Defcriptions. 



Sf« f-''^"'-^"^ under Crmnd, mth nmnffmZl 

 forth thick and rough prickly Sralks or BranciiK^ 

 which creep upon the Ground, if nothing is near 

 clafping 



ting and Ipreading Ulcei 

 gelts and eafes the Pain, I 



totanoKff 



Tendrels, it climbs upon fuch things as are near to 



It, as Poles, Arbors, Pales, Hedges, Shrubs, isle. 



upon which great, ribbed, rough Branches, grow 



very large, rough Leaves, cut in on the edges 



