[^88 Salmon-f Herbal Lib. 1. 



Jhnrp pointed Leaves^ coming forth 'from the top 



mtrThrZ7l»"be!^ mddi's"/ ' '" 



VII. The V laces. The firft is a Native of Syrm, 

 and was brought from thence to Italy : It grows 

 in the Kingdom o^ Nupks as Matthiolus fays, on 

 the Alpine Hills, and on the Sea Coaft of Siena, 



Provence, and N^rbone in fhmce. The third in 

 fome parts of hlonda in America. The f 



Vm.'TheTilL ^Thefiiit Flowers in Septem- 



Hcrculcs's WoM7drvort, or All-heal. 



5 Spider Phalangium, and other Venomous 



this needed no farther Repetition or Amplification 

 Publick Good, to add the following SeSions. 



The Virtues. 



XIII. The Liquid Juice. Gipen inwardly; from 

 2 Spoonfuls to 4, or more, in a Glafs of Red 

 Styptick Wine, it is good againft inward Bleed- 

 ings, Btuifes, or Ulcers in the Bowels, Reins or 

 Bladder ; and continued for fome time Morning 



the Body foever. It is profitable againft Snittinp 

 and PiQing of Blood, the Bloody Flux, and S 

 XIV. tS %co%o7>n^VatZ 7/m„e. h has 

 all the former Virtues, but as it is weaker, fo it 

 half a Pint. Injefted into FilhdaX °it \leanfes 

 them, and induces their healing. Sweetned with 

 Honey, and injeQed jnto the Yard, it cures a 



and^c^ing the^,^hereby-induc-g-rSeS5 

 XVII. The Pouder of the Herb. It has all the 

 Virtues of the Juice and Decoaion, and may be 

 mven from 2 Scruples to 2 Drams, Morning and 

 Night, in a Glafs of the DecoQion, for all the pur- 

 poies aforefaid. Outwardly applyed in a plenti- 

 ful manner, upon old running Sores or Ulcers, it 

 cleanfes them, drys up the Flux of Humors, incar- 



C H A P. DCCXLIX. 



0/ WRACK-SEA: 



Q R, 

 ALGA MARINA. 



'jT //£_ Names. It is called in Greek fJm 



EngWh Sr, mJk, or Sveel ^^^ '"'"'"'' -" 

 II. The Kinds. The' Authors make near 20 

 irts of thefe Plants -, yet .we fhall Difcpflrfe only 



inem. Alga marina graminea"%ucu!"Zrfnls 

 rrbetnKTfed bVthTm for Lkter°for°their''cat- 

 of Dung for their Fields ; 



^n'^tMed^r'' 

 "or' Sea Weed. 



s Glafs.) 



cent Wounds^runnt 



and Falmifoli- 



Crajfus latifolius : Broad thick Sea Wrack or 

 Girdle. 3. Yucus marinus latiffimus tcnuijolw: 

 Broad and thin Sea Wrack, or Girdle. 4. Vucut 

 marinus anguftifolio, vel fecundus Dodonai ; Alga 

 manna anguftifolta, Vueus Zofter Lugdunenfis ; 

 lucus longo AnguP i!f Crajfo folio Bauhini: Nar- 

 row long and thick Sea Wrack, or Girdles, j. Fu- 



likTsea Wrack^ Z^^tiUo"%"'T A^^^tMrna 



^"- M%ll'ma7wu7SriT.Dy^^^^^ 

 red Dying Sea Mofs; the Dyers Wrack, with 

 which they Dye deep Crimfon, or reddifh Purple, 

 which will Uft long. 



