Chap. 7:54^ ^m^tjh Herbs. 12,- 



CHAP. Dccxxxn . 



0/ WHEAT Induw: 



MAIZE 





Ue Dc[cnpms 



ow 'T'*"^^ 



III //. R... « r/;; ^ ;W B.% full ofgrofs 



Ek;,;y;u'^^'r;/L;^..rrS 



for a poor lean Soil, makes but a poor fort of Corn! 



thch as I Qirh Wn'^ tf it grows in any rank 



It has been Planted in our Gardens in Englani^ Z 



Ground full of g, eat faints mth a vihiu Spongy 

 Tub wihe middle Fl c Leaves a, c long tv.icc a, 



in veryhotSummershascometoperleaion wi hus. 

 V rhe Tmes. It is So>vn in the Spring, in 





March and Apnl ; and the Grain is for the moft 



Wheat Indian. 0/, Maizc 



pjrtnpcm^/vand^^,-^/?. 





t^Hea/^^^^^£LT^"^:[i'Se^i'5S 





\\\' lie S^v;£'L''"ucleanLsthuStomach, 



'^^^''i^^^)M% 



Soweh Reins, and Urinary Pafli?t. of Tarcjrous 

 Muclage, bfomuch, tlutit is liid to be very ef- 





teftual to hinder the breeding of the Stone It alfo 



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n.anfhts well, with a thin and Abttetfive Nutri- 



