of thefe Tarts. \$7 



136. White Rott. Refembles ours, but the 

 'Leaves are notcht : they ufe the Roots ( which fmell 

 and tafte like Parjly) to take out Freckles. 



137. Angola Sallet. Becaufe the Leaves and 

 Flowers are eaten by their Blacks ; it bears a Leaf 

 about 4 Inches long, with 3 cordated fmall Leaves 

 about a Bell-flower. 



138. Sarfaparilla. Is a thorny Bramble 5 at the 

 fetting on of each Leaf, which is 3 or 4 Inches 

 broad, and fometimes 10 or 12 long, come out 2 

 Tendrels which fix themfelves to the neighbouring 

 Plants : Its Berries grow in Clufters, of near the 

 Cherry fize y and wrinkled like them when dry, 

 each has 1 or 2 hard Stones, with a white Kernel. 



139. Oil Seed. Its Leaves whitifh, grow moftly 

 oppofite ; the Flowers of the Shape of Fox-gloves 9 

 but fmall and white ; the Pods are 4 Square, which 

 when ripe fheds its brown Seed. 



140. Semper vive. Sends forth 20 or more fharp 

 thorny edged thick Leaves^ a Foot or 2 long ; 

 whence rifes a double Stalk of yellow hollow Flow- 

 ers cut into fix Parts. 



141. Silver-head. A fmall leaning Plant, bear- 

 ing a filvery Head, with purplifh Threads, which 

 fmell faintly of Violets. 



142. Snake-Herb. Is fo me what hairy ; the 

 Leaves grow oppofite, ferrated and whitifli under- 

 neath ; at the Joynts come fmall green Flowers with 

 a Blufh of red; the whole Plant is milky: being 

 bruifed and applied, it's an excellent Remedy a- 

 gainft the Bites of Serpents or other Wounds. 



143. White Snake Herb. Somewhat larger than 

 the laft ; the Flowers tetrapetalous and white : the 

 Milk, of this is faid to be good to take away the 

 Pain and Rednefs of the Eyes. 



144. Soldanella or Sea-bindweed. The whole Plant 

 is very milky : if fhuts its Flowers after Noon. 



145, Ro fen wry 



