The Natural Hijlory 



84. Prickley-feed Grafs. Grows from a 3 Square 

 Stalk to about 4 Foot high, where grows many 

 fharp Grains, as it were fet with Prickles. 



85. Snake-Grafs. Grows about a yard high, the 

 middle Vein of the Leaves is white : If you are bit 

 in the Hand by any venomons Snake, the Poifon 

 will not. fpread, if you tye it about with this Grafs. 



86. White ftrip'd Grafs. Rifes 2 Yards high, and 

 has a white Lift in the Midft of each Leaf. 



87. Itchey Ground; el. For the Leaves which have 

 a fharp and hot Tafte, being boyl'd and wafh'd 

 with it, cures that Diftemper in any Part of the 

 Body : It grows a Yard high, full of long, narrow, 

 notcht, foft Leaves \ at the Top it branches into 

 many yellow Flowers, with downey Seed. 



88. Blue* Heart-wort. The Flowers which come 

 at the Ends of the Stalks are wrapt in a fingular cor- 

 dated Leaf, which alfo covers the Seed. 



89. Scarlet Heart-wort. 



90. Marfh Hemlock. Grows 2 or 3 Foot high in 

 the Water near the Banks, with Leaves 3 or 4 In- 

 ches long cut into 8 narrow pointed Segments, re- 

 fembling Horns, of a Smallage Tafte. 



9 1 . Clammy Horehound. Rifes near a yard high, 

 and at every Joynt has 2 or 3 Branches its Flowers 

 blue and 3 leaved. 



92. Red J ejf amine. Rifes with a fingle Stalk, hal- 

 ving oppofite Leaves 3 or 4 Inches long ; at the 

 Top grows many red Flowers fomewhat cut like 

 the Honey fuckle. 



93. Broad-leaved Knot-wort. Is a leaning Plant, 

 L e. between upright and lying on the Ground ; its 

 Leaves like Hyffop, grow 2 or 4 at a Joynt and 

 hoary ; from whence proceed Heads or globular 

 Whorles fet clofe together. 



94. Narrow-leaved Knot-wort. Like the laft, 

 but Leaves narrower and Knobs white. 



95. Bafc 



