Chap. 68 4. Englijh 'HerL 



XVIII. Toe Brcl Ckrs, P.vii;:-.-., e«. They 





or Flower being mixed with Milk , or Smiths 

 Forge Water. Being applyed to running Sores or 

 Ulcers, it ftops the DeAuxion, cleanfes them, and 





CHAP. DCLXXXIV. 



0/ T A R E Bverlafiing. 



I. nnHE Names. It is ciUed in Greek, /Uhi& 

 X. ■^J)& : in Latine, Lathyru! ferenms -, m 



viz. I. Lathyrus ferenms ; Lathyrus Syheflns 

 Horeluteo -, Vicia ferenms, Vicia Sylveflris ftore 

 Zea rXare Everlafting, properly fo called. 2. Vi- 

 cia Sylveftris perenms, r.u Sylveflris vulgarts. 

 Strangle Tare, and Common Wild Tare. 



Ill Thefirft, or Tare Everlafting. Its Root is 

 fmall ani rough running infiMitely unierGround 



ceedingfrom'heBofi'nsof the Leaves, whch are 



almofi iwDo/fible to root it forth, unkfs the Ecrth 



fe Ives without ihehe/pof Profs, orfomethingftani- 



thm, and Jharp tiointed. The hloKfrs grow along 



bfight Je7/oJ Color."' Doubt /e/s^his"' ,T'cne''of''ihe 

 mojl hurtful and pernicious Weeds that grows, to 







n; monlyViiLt but dloiher Graw^hatf^rjer. 



