So CHAPTER 6, 
a profile with a long beard, before hk 
Government of Health," and a *v\^hok 
length of him in wood prefixed to the 
Bulwarke of Defence;" which book is a 
collefliion of moft of his works. He v/as aa 
ancellor of the late Dr, Stukely, who, ia 
1722, was at the expence of having a fmall 
head of him engraved. 
The part of his v/orksj which has the 
neareft conned'ion with my fubjed:, is in 
his Bulwark of Defence," in fol. 1562. 
It Is entitled, A Book of Simples, be- 
ing an Herbal in the form of a dia- 
loofue, at the end of which are the cuts 
of feme plants in Vvood." In this piece 
he obferves, that t or merit in paftures, 
prevents the rot in flieep ; and adds, that 
the fad was confirmed by the fliepherds in 
fundry parts of Norfolk, In his enumera- 
tion of the virtues of firnnles, from other 
authors, he does not fail to record his own 
experience on tlie power of feveral, in re- 
moving fevere difeafes. Of the effeds of Dit- 
tander, calamus arornaticus^ the Daily, and 
others, he adduces particular inftances. It 
were to be willied, that fucccedine obferva- 
tions. 
