9^4 



Salmon'j He 



Libl 



hoUs fnfveryJilliedLe4 SSThewhfkpiai 

 zohkh at the firji coming forth are fomethwg reddifl), 



"xvfm'pLl!" The" two firft grow in the 

 but ?he 'f™ond^no7fo ftequent LX^'firft!''^ The 

 The fburih from Virguua. The fifth from Ger- 

 Kuny, where it grows Wild in many places. The 

 fixth and feventh was brought to us out oiAufttta. 



^nASSl^lSeSS? isit ■ 



G H A P. DCIir. 

 Of R O S M A R Y. 



Grounds by IVoods and Hedge fides, in many parts 

 of this Kingdom. The twelfth, as alfo the third, 



M,iy to the middle of Auguji , and f( 

 longer, according as the Seafons may proi 



XVII. As to their Qualities, Specification, Tre- 

 paratwns and Vntues of thefe Wild Rofes, they 



Conferve of the ripe Heps of the fam 

 r made of the fame? ulp. 4. A?oud. 



XIX. The DecoHionor Infufion of the Root in Wine. 



tS'be InfI&rl5iyS'in'winlTor 4 Oulfces 

 of it to a Quart. Fliny Lib. 8. Cap. 4. fays, that 

 it is good to cure the Biting of a Mad Dog , I fup- 

 ou[wa"rdra lid" "'"^' ^"^ ^^^° ^° ^ 



XX. The Pulp 'of the ripe Heps. The Pulp i 

 generally ufed whUft it is fofh : but if it is don 



Sugar. It is molt pleafant ^and "dekaabk to^'the 

 Talte, helps Digeftion, flops Catarrhs, Spitting 

 and Vomiting of Blood, and gently Binds the 



XXL The Pouder of the Pulp It is made of 

 the Infpilfite Pulp of the ripe Heps. Taken in 

 Styptick Red Wine, it is good againft a Diabetes-, 

 Hops all Fluxes of Blood whether upwards or 

 downwards; all Fluxes of Bowels, as alfo the 

 overflowing of the Terms, and the Whites in 



XXIL The Pouder of the Briar Balls. Beine 

 Drarif in White Pan Wine, or in Mead, or rathel 



n E'lgliJ-h, 



Theophrajli: ZV)A AnguUlaria, will have itVo'be'ti'c 



III. Thefirfl, or Our common Rofmary, ha, 

 along^^oody Root,, fpread out mo n,any Arms or 



to7e.: T'broS Zlr'afthflut fdT'Jr 

 fprrngsuP with a woody Stem of clofe^ firm, com- 



to a tiTeht hhafbee '" '""' ^''°"" "^ 



tt,',{Z 



about 7 or 8 I'eet high], with fair, large and ""ample 

 on to thofe Bodies, thefe grew in the Garden of one 

 Mrs. Wormal, 7//Kings-Lyn, Norfolk, Living in 

 thofe Plants, which grow not tofuch a prodigious Mag- 



