(8i J 
Jmher-gudt I take to be a Mufhroomi 
fee the raxities of New-Englmd. hlonar* 
dus writeih that kmhtt-gretfe rtfet^ omof a 
certain clammy and bit umimus earth under 
the Seas^ and by the Sea-fide^the billoTPs cafting 
up part of it a hnd^ andfijh devour the reji\ 
Some fay it is the pedof a Whale y others^ 
that it fptingeth from fountains ai pitth dothi 
which fifhes fwallovp doivn i the air congealetb 
i/* And fortietimes it is found in the ere- 
vifes and corners of Rocks; 
Fufs'baUsy Mullipufes called by the Fifli- 
crmen Wolves-fartf ^ are to Be foiind plenti- 
fully, and thofe bigger by rnueh than any t 
have ieen in England. 
Cor aline there is infinite ftore of it caft 
jupon the fliore , and another plant that is 
mor^ fpinicjof a Red colour, and as hard a^ 
Corral. Cor aline laid to the gout cafeth the 
pain. 
Sea-Oikeor wreachj or Sea-weedi the 
black pouches of Oir-wecd dry ed and puU 
veriied^ and drunk with White- wine ^ i$ 
an excellent remedy for the ftonci 
I will finifh this part of riiy relation con- 
eerning plants , with an admirable plah^ 
for the curing and taking away of Corns^ 
which many times fore troublcth the Tra- 
veller i it is riot above a handful high i the 
little branches are woodie^, the ka?es!ik€ 
