Chip. ^ ^T^E^fHerh. ~ -jog 







^hFofhtl^^ EtflL^"'"Com"H '^^'^"' 



end ; the uppermoft ends in a ftort crooked Horn 

 times red fpots in them. After thefe Flowers are 



thered , for that even before ^ ^^ .. 



it be but very lightly handled, or but iult touched, 

 the Pods will break, and twine and^ twift them- 



en before it is through ripe, if 

 y handled, or but iult touched. 



\l ^''\^,^ yP "! gVLs.'""'^1 laft grows in °he 

 hady Woods of France, Germany, and It^ly ■ it 

 the M ''^'^" ■^''""'^ '•'" ■*'' ■'^'"^^ ^^°°'^^ ^^'^ °^ 

 G«r^. 5„a/«, bnr is'allb Nurft "up m^ou^Gj! 

 rowsfnVliou'rf"^''-'''^'''' '" '^'"^'"' P''"'' " 



Che Fields, hut in ourO./^^ in J/L and 74! 

 ind prefently after its Flowering it yields its Seed 

 ^^hicli^cannot be gathered from the Plant, without 

 ^ IX. T/;rjwrf,«, Speafication, Preparations, 

 ae the fame with thofqpf the Frc/ich Mercury in 

 :lie former Chapter, fo that we fhall fay no more 



\crc^ ^"^hors fay it has a ftronger Purging Quality, 



aking of their Natures and Qualities ^ and for 

 Vena accounted it Dekterwus or De^adly-^ tho^at 



