Chap. 75Q> EngHJhEerbs 



Yarrow Common. 



or Greater White Yarrow. 



Yarrow White, Great. 





deeper or fakr reJ, or clmoft cf a hlujh color, the 

 Tbrum in the miiile being ye.'Iotc. 



VI The fourth, or Great Red Yarrow. It hat 

 \mtfYmow! (Tse&AV. abmej'ht J>rc%'e- 

 ly cut in on the fidet. The Stalh are ct grcit 



them, fMing that they are cf a fair, bright, red- 

 d,Jh ojlor, and in fome fakr wth pale veMo 

 Tbrutrn in their middles, which hve a pfeafing, 

 "vihThe fifth, or AchUksh Noble Woundwort. 

 This Woundxxort, or Yarrow of Achilles ha^ a 

 pcnjhes''eve^l["ar%^er SceTtime. It hj, many 



Grmnd, 'mire finely and deeply cut in, into the 

 middle Rib, and each part divided alfo, which makes 





ogether, being 



our fifft Common Yarrow, cf a whitij 



England; the firft and third of which, are ver/ 

 common. The fifth is a Stranger with us, being 

 only Nurft upin Gardens, and requires a fat Ground 

 'Ix!" t! ° T;««. they all Flower from the be- 

 ginning of June, to the end of Summer, vis. till 

 near Bartholomew-Tide. 



X. The Qualities. They are cold in the firfi 

 decree and dry in the end of the fecond, or Ugin- 

 ning of the third, Aftringent, Glutinative, Anodyn, 

 ^""y^LTh^Z'ecification. They flop Bleeding at 

 Nofc or other parts -, the Bleeding c* Wounds, 

 Pilling Blood, Bloody Flux, and all other Fluxes 

 ^n Wo'Sn,'aXrel(3waitedl pimple S 

 SidaringSL\°pl''TheyLfe^the''Tooth-ach, 

 give help intheColick, and cure the GonorrhM 

 in Men, and Whites in Women, Univerlals being 



^^'^ll ThePreparatiots.Yo^ may 1^« ^.^^f; 

 ir^'' r^ALitid Juil I AnEffencl 





ReSche^^d'SrSrhf atd ^ef^Tgafnft tS 

 Teeth for fome time, it is faid to give eafe in the 



