2 n^e Ufeful Fahilly Herhdl: 



i&iZ Heat^ draw up more and more, till by de- 

 grees they get into this round Figure, from which, 



cpand thenij but they recover 



Hiftory of that little Kind 6f 

 Treacle Muftard, which is called the Rofe of 



Jericho 



ihi.H is 



they dry 



d 



hich fo manv idle 



concerning 



ftrancre Things have been faid 



Ouf good 

 Women have many ways of trying many Experi- 

 ments with it, by way of deciding future Events, 

 but nothinG; can be fo fooHlh. The Nature of 

 the Plant will make it expand, and open its 

 Branches, when Dut into warm Waters and draw 



them togethe 



grows dry. This 



always happen, and it will be more quick or more 

 fTow. according to the Condition of the Plant; 



Where it is to be had frefh 



medic 



The y 



t does not want 

 Shoots are g6oa 



in Infufion agrainft fore Throats, but we have 



iD 



Plant without its Lea^^ 



and 



m 



ty, little 



more 



th 



k I fo that it would be idle 



cxpcft any Good 



A 



The Jesuits Bark Tree. 



ARBOR PERUVIANA. 



■ 



Small Tree, Native of Souih-A?nmca, which' 

 has not yet got into our Gardens. 



The 

 Trunk is as thick as a Man's Leg, and its Bark 

 grey. The Branches are numerous and irregular, 

 and their Bark is of a browner Colour, but withu 

 the fame Tinge of Grey. The Leaves are long 

 and large, three Inches in Length, and half as 

 much in Breadth, and of a pale green Colour : 

 They are pointed at the End, but not at all in- 

 dented at the Edges. • The Flowers are fmall, 

 and their Colour is a pale Purple : They Hand in. 



great Cluflers together, they are long, hollow, 



and 



