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In Ai'ianthum there Is fomethlng odorate. V Emery 
Polypody is Bitterifli, Sweec and Aftringent, Naafeous and Sub- 
acrid ^nd Slimy, it purges-by this Tafteboth Choler and Fie 
^ I boy led Harts Tongue f j in fej of Water to half ^ it was oPth- 
coloar of Small Beer; the Taite was Mucilaginous, Sweet SrvD- 
tic, with an Aromatick flavor of Rasberries or Orris, which is its 
Cardial Vertue, joyned with Stypticity and Mucilage, hr which 
Ms proper for hot Hypochondriacs. 
The Roots of Ofmunda are of a Subacrid and Bitterifh Tafte 
befides the Aftringency, by which they open, but the Aftrhigenc/ 
much hinders that effeft. 6 ^ y 
5. The Sweet, Acrid, Aromatics and Fcetids, the Roots have 
more Sweetnefs and Aromatic Acrimony than tiie Leaves, which 
are more crude ^ the Seeds have moft Aromatic Acrimony/ 
.The Seeds o^Siler- montanmi have an ungrateful fmell like 
Cummin, and a Bitterifli Tafte. ■ 
Feiiceddnum is Bitter and Sweet. The Green Leaves of Corian^ 
der are fostid like Punaifes, - . 
Laferpithm is Acrid, Aromatic in Smelly and of a Sweet, Acrid 
Aromatic Tafte. ' ^ 
Sampire is of an Acrid Aromatic. Tafte, and. the- Smell of 
Small age. 
Cumin is Acrid, Aromatic and Bitterifh, and of a difagreeable 
Smell. ^ 
Dracumulus Hortenjis is fweet like Anis.; ■ • 
Ferula has an ungrateful Aromatic Odor» 
The Seed o? Meum is bitter. - 
Cachrys is Bitter, Acrid, Aromatic. 
Cane alls and Daucm agree in Virtue and Tafte. 
Saxifragia pratenjis has a great Root, Sweet and Acrid ^ the 
Leaves are moft- Aromatic, and tiie Seeds ^ it refembles the Taite 
ofParfty. ' 
ThQ. Lt?^^Qlo^ Gu7gidi/4r/i are of a difagreeable ftrong fmdl,and 
the Roots biicer. 
T^A'\/y//\//;n.s Svveet, Aromatic, ^^A'/^^^^ 
Fere /pier ':s like Ciiervil, .ind fo is Peffer/ Veneris. 
liefer the lirnbells to tiie GralFes, lecaufe of die'r Sweeniefs 
ana joviued Sialks, Our Botanilis have oaiicted the ' ^ ' ifte rn 
fome.(5f them, ^v-i'ch are hiuxr. Molt -of them are a.i ••xiom.i- 
tic Smell and Talte, but forne are ttetid, virofe and fervid in 
their Tafte. 
S/ryr. 
