The I N D E X. 



Purjlain^ its derivation, iifes and kind, 283. 

 Pythagoras^ his precept, forbidding the iife of beans» 

 not to taken in a iiteraly but myftical fenfe, 



.hnr:r?J .^rjocv 



Quarters ordivifions, the feveral forts of kitchen 

 . plants proper for them, 5-. , 

 Quarters of the year, falleting proper for each of 

 them, 285-, 286. , ; 



RAdip^ its etymology, kinds and culture, 

 its virtues and vices, 192, Time and feafou 

 of ioWwy^y feed, l^c. 128. 

 JR,occamboy or Spanip garlick, why fo called, 207 

 Its excellence and ufes, ihid. How propagated^ 

 -208. 



Rocket^ garden, the eruca of the ancients, what, 

 and how rais'd, 276, Its great efficacy in vene- 

 real embraces, ibid. 



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SAge^ the fahia of the ancients, u'/^de derivatur^ 

 301. Its great virtues, b'^r. ibid. 

 Salleting. See Acetaria. 



Sardimaj King of, dogs kept, by him for the difco- 

 very of fubterraneous tubers, as morells, truf« 

 fles, ^fc, , ; 



Savory J its etymology, kinds, Qjfc. 



Savoy cabbage, its excellencies, feafons of lowing^ 



QSfC' 130. 



Scaliger on the word e[culentus^ 182. 



Schrevelius on the fame, ibid. 



Scorzonera., what, 196. Its virtues and ufes, i97» 



Propagation a^nd culture, ibid. 

 Sorrel^ Its etymology, kinds, ^c. 149. 

 Spinage^ its derivation and kinds, 142. great ufes^ 



tho' not known by the ancients, 143. 



T'arragon^ 



