906 



Salr 



^eiThrelds 'in the mlddlej] , L^'bot/: it"c 



"Jnein lih to Night'fhade, //o;; /' ///raf/i oj 



'timTlnohh, '7f\aruus "magwtud^Tftomll 

 fmallnefs of a Filbert, to h^e, t] ana large hfi 

 doubled. It rs fihd c mPa f wd of one umfon. 



Iptle'ZhL Tfr} L' dj'>u/H\^irtu 



M'dof\TRj''tdom horn lm?l t 'h t 

 creifing m it: tuleious bulk, m ttsfiitun 0, ^lace 



Portugal mi in the Wejf Indus, as well among the 

 Enghjh and Dutch m our Plantations as among 

 Food The fecond grow plentifully m Virginia 

 and through all Honda The third arc only Nurft 



creafing to a vaft plenty. 



VII. The Times. The firft bear their green 

 Leaves all the' Summer, which perifh with the 

 Stalks at the firft approach of Winter, or any great 

 Froft ; The fecond thruft forth their Leaves in the 

 beginning of May, the Flowers bud forth in Au- 



The'laft their Roots come to perfeaion^tomrds 



manifeftly hot and dry in the beginning of the 

 fecond Degree, as maniftttly appear by the Tafte. 

 cold, drynefs and moifture : They Aftringe, are mo- 



'^•T^'iL^l"!!!!'!^:_^^°?'Y''''' ^^y^'^^K Anakp- 

 "ix 



Body, reltore in Cor 

 Luft. 



from", "'The%mled,\ 

 The Broth. ,. Sanguis, 



f UerhaL LibJ, 



boJdfftmfTwL '\}fnt1h ^oufanTl""^ 



oi '! ''[^IhnH^JlypZZi " %u n'J'"^'^''^^ 

 quantity of Mill I'lhit, anIjoitlZh\T' 



itni' "ti {' ' '' r^^j'^-^f "-/^-i 



II /A tiL-i-^ ^creDuUlm boil them onh ,. 



Juiceratlon^of °heTun'V ^""^ ^""^^ '""a'p/5j 

 coaSpoonfulortv/o, Morning, Noon atidNmli'r! 



PRICKET, /f. Stone Crop, c 



CHAP. DLXXVlIf. 

 Of P R I C K " M A D A 



d in Kng/ijh , Prick Aludjm , (being a 1 

 nd of >w// Houfckek, or Stone Cop.) 

 II. T1>e Kinds. There are feveral Species 



XI. The Prepared Roots. They flop Fluxes of 

 nfamptionrB^ijig"'boiled" b^k^'^ 'or%o3 

 yare eaten with good Butter, Salt, Juice of 



ore lon^, T-^dy, and fpreading in the Ground; 

 this Plant rtfcs up to be five or fix Feet high, ds 

 I have fometimcs obfcrSd it, zchen it is planted in 

 Gztdcns in a good Soil; and is plentifully ftord 



