1102 Salmon J- ilerbak Lib. 1. 



Stitchwort Small. 



XII." The Touder of the Seed. It may be given 



sriSw 



S Hedges, and upon dry ^Banks" f Dkches^ 

 earlier than the fecond, which is in April. The 



and of an Anodyn Property. 



VIII. The Speaficatwn. It is faid to eafe pains 

 and flitches in the fides, and to take away the 

 Dimnefs of the Eyes, or clear the Eye-fight. 



from. I. A Liquid Juice of the whole Plant. 2. 



X. The Liquid Juice. It is much corr.mended 

 Films which begin to grow over the Sight, be- 



C H A P. DCLXVin. 

 0/ S T OE C H A S 

 ' O N Y. 



CASS] 



THE Kames. It is called by the Arabians, 

 Aflofhodos, Aflochodes; Aftuhorados, A- 



^Galen St./^j^V: In Latine S/fl-XrandV^^tt Sr/^ 

 chados ; alio St^cha, Arabic,, (becaufe the beft was 

 brought out of Arabi.'j. Dio/ccrides fays, it took the 

 Name Stachas, from the Iflands Stochades, (over 

 againft Maffllia) where it grew in great plenty : 

 in Englifh, Si^-chas, CaJJidony, Stachadove and 

 II. The Kinds. There are two principal forts 

 of thisPlant, viz. i. Sta-chai properly fo called, 

 StxchasCitrina Chryfocome, Yellow StcechaJ Gold 



col. r which is \Lrl'True GoldlochJfDi 



o^hft 

 itleougTit to he^TclLTljtT: 





The f5rft, or Our Common Stccchas or 

 French Lavender. Us Root is fomcvibat uwdy, 

 and mil Scarcely abide our Cold Winters, after it 



but nothing fo, much as Lavenders " ■?,"*' fj"3 

 like an Herb than a Bujh or Shrub, and is feldm 



