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Flowers are lame arid of a whitifh Colour veined 

 and ftriped with Purple.; xhis is the bcft AQCount 

 we have received o!"'the Plant, but Part of it 

 comes with lefs Authority than one woiild wilh to 

 Things of this kind. The Koot is dried and fenc 



to US. ' 



It j? a ,ger.t]c Purgative, but k is lef^ ufed 

 at diis Time than many others. It has been 

 m .piorc Repute perhaps with Reafon, 



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Uo L L OAK. 



MALVA AJIBOREA 



It grows 



ght 



A Common Garden Flower 

 ^^ .Feet high, the Stalk is round, firm, hairy;, 

 and upright. The Leaves are large an^ round- 

 ifn, of a deep Green, hairy and cut in at the 

 Edges ; the F^lpwers are very large, red, white^ 



P 



and ftand in a kind of long Spike, The 



E 



long, and 



Root is wh 



>f ature, and not difagreeable Talte 



f 



This is the Part ufed, a Decodion of it ope 



byUr 



good in the Gravel 



it has 



fame Virtue with this Mallpw and Majfh 



low, b 



ddle Degree between them mor« 



than the Mallow, and 

 nor is it fo pleafant. 



fo much as the pth 



A' 



H o N r w o H T. 

 SELINUM. SII FOLIIS 



mmon Plant inCof n Fields, ari^ dry 

 with extremely b 



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from the 



Umbels of 



Flower 



It 



ame from its Virtues. Painfi 



Root, and 

 has its Englijh 

 Swellings, are in fome Parts of the Kingdom cal- 

 led Floaes, and the Herb from its fingidar Eifetft 



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