Part II. Of Berry s, &c. 211 
and of this, are commonly tranfpofed. An Eaft-Indian 
Fruit defcribed by Bauhinus {a) with the Name of Nux 00 Tom.i. 
peregrina oculata i*r comprejfa : from its flatnefs, although 1 3 ' c " ,44> 
a little fwelling on one fide 3 and from the rcfemblance 
which the Seed-Cells, in number five, have to fo-many little 
Eyes. 
Two Drachms hereof being given to a man in Powder, 
purgeth ftrongly, and efpecially by Vomit, but alfo by 
Stool. 
CHAP. V. 
Of <BERRrS,C03\£ES, LOBES, and fome other 
Tarts of Trees. 
CEDRE-BERRYS. The Tree by fome called Cedrus 
Phxnicea 3 although Baccifera were better, thereby 
to diftinguifh it from the Coniferous or great Cede. De- 
fcribed by Clufim under the Name of Oxycedrw 5 from its 
fharp-pomted Leaves. It grows wild in France and Spain, 
The Berry bigger than that of the lelfer Juniper, and of a 
deep Purple 5 with little knobs about it, and fome rcfem- 
blance of Scales. 
Great JUNIPER-BERRYS. Baccx Juniperi majoris Clu- 
fio. As big as Myrtle-Berrys, round, foft, odorous, and of 
a redifh colour. The lefler Juniper- Berry s (and probably 
thefe) are of good and various ufe in Medicine, if they are 
frefh. One of the belt ways of ufing them, is by extract- 
ing a deep and ftrong body 'd Tincture of them with Spirit 
of Wine, whereof a fpoonful, or more or lefs, to betaken 
in Wine or other convenient Vehicle. 
The BERRYS of the MASTICH-TREE. Bacca Lev- 
tifcina. About half as big as a midling Peas, round, and of 
a blachfh colour. The Tree flouriflies in Italy, Spain, and 
divers other places. 
AROMATICK INDIAN BERRYS. Cocculi Indi Aro- 
maticL There are a fort called Cocci Orientates, ufed for 
the taking of Fifties 5 but not fo round as thefe : neither, as 
E e 2 I take 
