GhapT68^r~E^pl^ 



Wild Teafle. 



of fuch Mifts, tf'cV as darken ^"s-ght'.'Tl^ 

 and w^Jed w"hT&, jnd ihrn'n-afht widi'n)!^ 

 D,Ji,lkdW„in, it prefave. the Beauty and H«e- 



efteftual, i/u tvciy Pint of the Water, 2 or 3 

 Drams of 5.;.Jjr;/tt Sj/;.;-/;/ be added, anddiffol- 



pirt fo^d Deal, hkc as^ in the Manurei. _ 

 dens' or Fields, for the ufe of Clothworkers. The 



parts of this Kingdom- 



in June and}!//- and the Heads with the Seed, 



areripeinil|«A.oriiodong^ato^^ ^^.^ ^_^ ^^ 



Deiee, an^Abferfive, or of a cleaniing Faculty. 



y^II The Spcaficat.on. Itcures Wounds, cools 

 Inflamations o'f the Eyes and other parts ; and is 

 profitable againft Frenzy andMadnefs. 



IX. The ^'-'P'"'''f2'lJava '"f ACatapkfm 



lemples, it eafes ^^^l^^r&j^chnums 

 "'/•^%;/^«? This fpreaTopon Pledgets of 



CHAP. DCLXXXVII. 



I. Tri/£ mmes. The Tliiftle is called in Greek, 

 1 •A.^v©- and s^.'^V©-, (which almoft all 



and'A^jjxe©-, (which is alfo a Common Name for 

 are alfo peculiar to two lingular Plants, or kinds 

 which is K^CT©- Theophrajli, i. e. CineraSyhepn^ 

 The Wild Hartichoake, which fee in Chap. :!?9. 

 ftna, Bears-Breech,'*which fee alfo in Chap._ 58 of 



Foreign Countries, and fo perfeft Strangers to 

 ]gl,J1, Man in many Ages. We fhall therefore 

 reat only htre of thofe which are ijiolt Commoa 



Ceanothos Tbeophrafti (Lib. 4-Cap.^i^ 

 (becaufe its' Root creeps much un( 



