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thence towards Radford Lings^ and in too manV 
Places befidcs. 
This Herb is an Enemy to Cow-keepers, for when- 
ever the Cattle eats of it, the Butter and Cheele get a 
very dilagreeable Taftc. 
Allium Silveftre et latifolium. C. B.pin Syn. 
370. Urlinum Ger flowers at the fame j 
Time_ with the foregoing. There is of this a large ' 
Spot in Colwick-wood, going from Colwick j 
Spring towards the Park keeping all the way to 
the left on the left Hand Hill. < 
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ALLIUM Sativum. Garden Garlick. x\ll the Gar- 1 
2 icks belong to Cl I G XXVI they flower ' 
much at the fame Time, their Virtues differ very ' 
little, and one may fer\ e for a Succedaneuni to i 
the reft. However this laft is moft in ufe, i 
The Root is only known in Phylick it is a powerful I 
Opener, andoni count of itslubtil Parts in which ir a- I 
bounds, dilcuisive, it ieldom agrees with dry Conftitu- ■ 
tions, but it performs almoft Miracles in phlegmatic i 
Habits of Body. It W'onderfully opens the Lungs and 
gives Relief in Afibma's, norisk without its merit in 
TJltul ChoUrks, and as a good dkiretic which appears 
by the Imell it communicates to the Urine, ir is verv 
uieful in obftruiftions of the Kidneys and Dropfies el- 
peciallv in that which is called Anafarca, it may be : 
taken in a Morning fairing, or elie the Conferve ofGi^r- 
Uck which is kept in the Shops may be ufed. In Cook- 
ery the nice Palares prefer for the delicacy of the Flavor r 
the Seed of this Plant, which they call after the French, 
Rocainhole. 
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Alnus Ger. Syn. 442. vulgaris Park. The 
Common 
