' of theft Tarts* 



on both Sides, as in fome Ferns , at the 

 top grow three or four yellow fcentlefs two 

 leaved Flowers, one of which is fpotted. 



109. 'Xh^ Mjifhroom Antidote. Grows 

 two foot high, the Leaves foft and infolia- 

 ted 5 its Flowers fmall, white and four 

 leaved, fet in a double Spike of little 

 Leaves 5 the Root of a biting tafte like 

 Pellitory : it's a great Counter-poyfon, and 

 of lingular virtue againft the eating of Ve- 

 nomous Mnjhrooms- 



no. Thrum Muftard. Has fingred Leaves 

 like Lupines, of a Marjeron/e fmell ♦ the 

 whole Plant is clammy, and at the fetting 

 on of the Leaves thorny. 



in. The Nettle- Grows eight or nine 

 foot high, and the Flowers much more bran- 

 ched than ours. 



%%2. Nickars. From the likenefs of the 

 Setd to Marbles fuch as Boys play with 5 

 it's a thorny BuCh about the bignefs of Bry- 

 ar ^ its Leaves like Liquoriih, the Flowers 

 yellow, and the Pods prickly 



113. Black Night-fiade. They ufe it 

 much in Phyfick 3 the Birds love their 

 Berries. 



114. Occoemho. Has a thick crooked bi- 

 ting Root, with broad Leaves, green above; 

 but rufty below like a f ern. 



115. Short Oker. Grows about a yard 

 high, the I lowers yellow like the Holly-oak, 

 with a dark purple bottom : ■ they eat the 



