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Coxs. OF ROSEMARY, Cons, roris marini. 



Cons, of rue, Cons. rut(B foliorumf 



Cons, of orange peel, Cons, corticum aurantiorumy Cons. 

 Havedinis corticum aurantiorum Hispalensiuj7i, Cons, corticis exte- 

 rioris aurantii Hispalensis, Confectio aurantiorum. Cons, aurantii. 

 Cons, citri aurantii. Yellow part of the peel of Seville oranges 

 lb. j, sugar lb. iij ; stomachic. 



Marmalade of sloes. Puljxi pntnoinim si/lvestriian condita, 

 Cons, prunorum sf/Ivestriuin, Cons. pruncB sylvestris. Soften the 

 sloes by simmering them over the fire in a little water, taking 

 care they do not burst, pulp them through a sieve, add to the pulp 

 three times its weight of sugar ; astringent. 



Cons. ari. Fresh roots lb. ss, sugar lb. jss ; diuretic, attenuant* 



Cons, scillcB. Fresh squills 5J, sugar ^x ; diuretic, attenuant. 



FOR THE TARLE. 



Barberry jelly, Rob de herheris. Juice of barberries 

 strained 1 pint, sugar ^vj ; boil down to a jelly. — 2. Juice and 

 sugar ana p. aeq. ; boil down : refrigerant. 



Kentish cherry jelly ^ lloh de cerasis. Kentish cherry juice, 

 strained, 1 pint, sugar 5VJ ; boil down : refrigerant. 



Cornelian cherry jelly ^ Hob de cornis. Cornelian cherries lb. j ; 

 boil in a little water, pass through the sieve, add sugar 5VJ, and 

 l3oil down. 



(Quince jelly, Rob cydoniorum. Juice of quinces, cleared by 

 settling awhile, lb. vj ; boil to lb. ij, add sugar ^vj, and boil down. 



Quince marmalade, Diacydonium, Flesh of quinces, boiled soft 

 in water, lb. viij, white sugar lb. vj, boil to a jelly, and pour into 

 moulds. 



Rob prunorum acidorum. Unripe plums 8 lb, white sugar V lb. 



Currant jelly f Rob de ribes. Juice of red currants lb. j, sugar 

 ^vj ; boil down; a sieve of currants produced 12lb. of juice. — 2. 

 Juice of red currants, white sugar ana p. sq., stir it gently and 

 smoothly for three hours, put it into glasses, and in three days it 

 will concrete into a firm jelly. 



Rob of elderberries with sugar, Rob baccarum samhuci cum saa- 

 rharo. Juice lb. iiij, sugar lb. j; boil down : detergent, used in 

 gargles. — 2. Juice 16 gall., sugar 87., produced 1301b. 



Apple jelly. Apple juice strained lb. iiij, sugar lb. i j ; boil 

 to a jelly. 



Strawberry jelly. Juice of strawberries lb, iiij, sugar lb. ij ; 

 boil down. 



££2 



