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tive, and much commended by Averroes\ 

 for its wonderful effeds in cherifhing 

 the fpirits; and therefore (as that Jabori- 

 ous author has it) judly called euphrofy- 

 mm ; and others will have it the ne- 

 penthes of Homer. It's ufed in the fame 

 manner, and to the fame purpofes as 

 borrage is. 



Our Englijh hcrbarifts mention and 

 figure three kinds of this plant, of like 

 virtue with one another, viz. the bu- 

 glojjlm vulgar ey of Gerard, p, 798. or 

 minus fativum, of Tarkinfon, p. 767. 

 common garden buglofs 3 buglojftim fylv. 

 mimtSy Ger. />. 799. ^ark. 765. fmall 

 wild buglofs ; buglojfum luteum, Ger. 

 p. 798. Tark.p. ^^6. lang de beefe j all 

 which are to be found growing in gar- 

 dens, or otherwife more open and wild 

 in all common fields. 



It is railed by feed fown in good 

 ground, in March or April, and wherein 

 the wild kind conies of its own accord 

 it is a certain fign of good land. 

 Of orach Orach, the artiplex of the Latins, as 

 andbiite. Evclju fcts down, is vcry cooling, 

 allaying the pituite humours 5 being fet 

 over the fire, neither this nor lettuce 

 need any other water than their own 



moifture 



