270 7^^ ^fif^^^ Family Herbal » 



though of another Kind, is made of an Infufion of 

 the Peel : But the great Ufe of the Peel is In 

 Tin6lure or Infufion as a Stomachic. It is for this 

 Purpofe to be pared off very thin, only the yellow 

 Part being ufeful; and to be put into Brandy or 

 Wine, or to have boiling Water poured on it frelh 

 or dry. If a little Gentian and a few Cardamom 

 Seeds be added to this Tindlure or Infufion, it is 

 as good a Bitter as can be made, it prevents Sick- 

 nefs of the Stomach and Vomitings, and is excel-' 

 lent to amend the Appetite. 



Orpine. 



TELEPHUM. 



A Very beautiful wild Plant of a Foot high or 

 more, with frelh green Leaves, and Tufts of 

 bright red Flowers, common in our Hedges, in 

 Autumn in many Parts of England. The Stalk is 

 round, and flefhy; the Leaves, are oblong, broad, 

 and indented round the Edges, and their Colour 

 is a bluilh Green. The Flowers are fmall, but 

 they are very beautiful, the Root is white and 

 thick, The whole Plant has a fiefliy Appearance, 

 and it will grow, out of the Ground, a long Time, 

 taking it Nourifhment from the Air. 



The Juice of Orpine is good againft the Bloody 

 Flux : The heft Way of giving it is made into a 

 thin Syrup, with the fineft Sugar, and with the 

 Addition of fome Ciimamon. 



O X E Y E. 



BUPHTHALMUM. 



A Very beautiful wild Plant, common in the 

 "**• North of England, but not in other Parts of 

 the Kingdom. It grows a Foot and a half high. 



The Stalk is round, firm, and branched; the 



Leaves 



