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Hypericum Afcyron diclum cade quadran- 
gulo. Sj/f. 344. I. B. Afcyroti. Ger. vulgare* ; 
Park. SL Peter s ’xort. They all belong to Ci. I- 
Gen. XZvIV. i. dower in Jiuie and July. This 
laft I have obferved in Lenten Mill yard. 
They deiervp iultly theiiril Rank among Vul :crari- 
er, they are ylbjrerfrje and conlcquently Openers ofOb- 
ftruftions and Scourers of the urinary PaRages. In i 
theie Intentions an 7;^’{/?0/7 in Wine or Derc^ion with 
Water may be taken with Succcis. Nor do thev make 
an improper Ingredient in and ‘PJetc^ior.i for 
Azttes. prailesa Tinciure made of the 
Flowers of iS>. JoMs Wort powerful Remedv in 
Mcihiejs. which 2). Needbatn connrrrs bv h'sevri Ex- • 
perience, and faith it is likewile ofUlein Afei’anc/oly. 
Ray. Outwardly there ishardly a dilcutient Fomenta- ■ 
ticn preicribed, where this Herb is net a principle In- '■ 
gredient, and the Osl made of the Flowers has gained 
among Surgeons a veiy dilfinguilhing Character, for its 
difcutient and cleanling Virtue. 
Hypmim. 
1 Hypnum repens triangularibus majoribus 
pallidioribus foliis. Syn. 80 Cat, Gifs. 219. 
mulcus terrelbris maximus ramofus ere&ior, la- : 
tioribus et pall'dioribus foliis. S)«. II. Common i 
in Woods and Coppices, but leidom found with 
Heads. : 
2 Hypnum repens triangularibus anguftiori- 
bus f potius minoribus h foliis Syn ibid Cat. 
Gifs. 219. terreilris minor prsecedenti limiiis 
vulgatiHimus. Syn. II. Common ground M:fs. c 
with the preceeding, they both get Heads the ^ 
laner End of the Year and perfect them in 
Spring. 
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