Chap, 704. Eng tijh Berh 



"bout leelTh X,i!/^7/vV?W;*f'^'^'^ "' 



of a light or pale bhviijh color: After tvhich, comes 

 of a whhijh yellow color, and leffer ihj/7 iha of 



The Stalk is[(iro>!g, r 0:4ml, .u:cl hairy „lfo, nCwg 



turn into broad broto/i^ hairy Cods, each contain- 



Smell grows fironger, vhtchtUy fan^y then fmells 

 fomcthwgltke Bimmcn. W.th us this flr^H Smel 



^^^^sSSSIJi 



^SreOefibei, ''f'^^^f^^l """' '" '^"^ P'"'" 

 /'^imT'^rl/pLw''" Thffirft and fecond grows 

 . V Germany. Italy and England, but only 



■" Gardens. And Diofcorides fays, that I^f J'"'." 



^•'^'e or^Mhe^, find U in fomeof theii Plantations. 



XI. TheSjeaJi:.:. 

 tendfalTuiIj;'- 



£t:^Y^:': 





Pint or more ; outwardly alfo, applying n by Bath- 

 XV. Tl>e Oxymel. It ,s made of a DecoHion of 



pccial remedy forfuch as are bitten or Uungwith 

 "kvil'TrkX'i/f^^r Seed. This is of moft 



g'wid againft t"e Pleurifie, heat, fcaWing, and Rop- 

 againft the Epilepfy, Vapors, and Hylfcrick Uts. 

 Dofe two Drams or more, in iome fit Vdiicle. 

 XVII. Vie OtI by Infolation or Decoffm of the 



ht^ls alfo green Wounds, as ' 

 helps Conwfions, andeafespa 



