1092 



Salmon. 



Libl 



'tL^hirls'tar ""jTfio Jr^llrloflre'/Zuja 



are many other Herbs fo called, which very much 



' vm"rhe'p/'fces. '"they all grow in dry Sandy 

 Grounds in divers Counrries, as well among Corn, 

 as in uncilled and fhady places, efpecially the foft 

 and fecond of them ; altho' the fecond is alfo 



in Sandy Grounds, as"in TuthTpie/'l^nat^m!^. 

 m/iftcr^ and thar, as alfo the fourth, have been 



IX. The Times. They all generally flower in Jum 

 o? kfori'HarveVtLr '^ " "^ ^ "^^ '" "^"^^ 



X. The Qualities. They are hot and moift ir 



XL The Specification. The Seed'evacuates Pi- 



Herh^ in ftrcng Chicken Broth, Cock Broth, Tori 

 or Veal Broth, 8tc. 4. A Cataplafm of the Greer. 



the Difcrafy of the Juices, which in their depra- 

 ved State hinder digeftion , corrupt the Blood, 

 and o\erturn the healthful State of the Body. 



XIV. The Liquid Juice of the Herb. Given to 

 Nurfcs in White Wine, or Vine mixtwith pure 

 clear Ale, or with clear Ale alone, it admirably 

 increafes Milk in Nurfes Breafts: and being taken 



florestn Conrumpi°ions. Ancf this isTn foi^e mea- 

 their Cartel to feed on, for that it caufes their 



true by their daily ife thereof. 



Breaits, and reftores wonderfully in Confump! 

 ' xVl The Catapkfm of the Green Herh R 

 ing made of the (i/een Herb bruffed, 2. tht 

 oft OT WoundedlTfthe Womd fs fimpEnd not 



CHAP DCLXIII. 

 0/STARFLOWER 



STAR. /BETHLEHEM. 



r Tn. ^J'^" '" ^^""^' ^'■"'"H''lum-! ^I^ln 

 Enghlh, Star-flower, or Star of Bethlehem. 



mth'cgahm Vulgar e , Zul^ Commit it^.L^'^l 

 or Star of Bethlehem. 2. Orn^tTZuTltZ'' 



giJatXIianla^^fiS'" frSoglt'^Mtlt 



SrX^/f S^^'tV^ Sta^fiTwer of Na'f ' 

 6. Ormtliogalum album unifolium, Bulbus ulifi. 

 lum Uifpamcum minus. The fmall SpanXsmr- 

 ParAin/on fays, might rZieTdy be called''^ 

 phodelus bu/bo/us albus, if lays he, there be :,L 

 Ajphodelus bulbofus at all, becaufe this does f« 

 nearly refemble an Afphodel, both in the eary 

 fpnngmg and decay of the green Leaves when the 

 fummLfm^m'ML'''^r\S'f^v^^^^^ 

 flower. 9. Ornithogalum Tannoniam (fo called' 



HrgarL?iaSower'"ro.^OrL& 

 Spicatum album, Ornithogalum'^klfnlT^MyTni 

 Dalechampio, The great white Spiked Star-flower 

 ^l' F'i""l%t'T "^T fi"'^ Mnigrefceme, Af- 

 phodelus bulbofus Galem, The great green Star- 

 Several Authors refer this to the Afpho- 

 aufe us flowers are ftraked on the bkck, 

 Leaves long and narrow like to the Af 

 but It IS certainly of the kinds of the 

 Ormthogala, becaufe of its Bulbous Root, and for 



