To READER 
allows us Time enough for Examination, 
and if fbme w ithdraw before we have taken 
Notice of them ; They are lure to make 
their Appearance again in dueSeafon, and 
that in their beft Attire, and in the fame 
rlace, unlefs forced away by the violent 
Hands of the Husbandman. 
They plentifully furnilh us, and all liv- 
in^g features with Materials iox Shelter 
roody and Thyjick^ and us in particular 
tor many mechanical Ufes, tending to our 
Profit and Pleafure. 
The loweft Rank of Vegetables the 
gus can in fome Meafure teftify what I 
have juft now affirmed. The common 
Mu(heroon, the Morel, Truffle and above 
twenty other different Sorts are fit for 
rood, and lerye to heighten the Flavour 
m our Sauces. The foreign jdgaric or 
njigu^oi the Larch Tree, and that which 
relembles it and grows with us on Willows 
both Purgative, only ours in a milder 
egree . The Fimgns of the Elder is of 
Eff cacy in Inflamations and Sw^ellings 
of the Throat, the Duft of the Fnsball as 
we as the Hull which contains it, more 
tcadi.y and furely ftops the bleeding of a 
W Gund. 
