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Insrcdicnts ere »'afiied, ir is jeldom or nexa met with ; 
in the Shops, 
Lappa major capitulo glabro maximo. Sjf/. 
jg 6 . Great Burdock or Clot-i^iin ‘ivith large fmooth • 
Heads, with the preceeding and almoil as com- 1 
m.on. they belong to Cl. 1 . Gen. IX. and dp-^ p 
wer irom the latter End of June to the End ot 
July. i: 
Lappa njajor Arcium Diofeoridis, Syn. 197. . 
C. B. Phi. Bardana major. Ger. vulgaris ma- Q 
jor. Park. Great Burdock. Ckthirr. On the back- 
iide of Snenten^ and in many other Places com- r 
mon. ; 
L 
The Leaves o{Surdock are cooling and drying whenc^ 
laid upon any burnt Place they gi\ e Relief. The Seeds 
are the moil diuretic of any part ofrne Plant, and taken . 
m'ParJIey JVater or Rbcnijb fnev carry oft liich 
Particles as occahon rheumatic and gouty Pains. The 
Roots arc very^ Pdeterfive and beneficial in all kinds of 
Obllructiom, The Stalk before the Burrs appear ftrip- 
ped and boiled is not only good tainted, but of good JCou- i 
riihment, and promotes Urine. 
i 
Lathyrus luteus fylveflris dumetorum. Syn. •: 
320. /. 3 . fvlvellris rioreiutec. P.-rk. Ger. Em. : 
Hare everlajhng, common yciicnv beyrard Vetchling. 
Cl. I. Gen. XXIII. i. dowers in May & June • 
in Fields, and fometimes in l^Ieadow s but more ■ 
commonly about Hedges. 
Laureola. Syn. Ger, Park. Semper vi- 
rens dore luteo. I. B. hzvarf L.i:rre!,Spmge Lau-\^ 
rd. Cl. II. Gen. II. 2. dow ers in February and 
March. In Cckdck Wood &:c. 
Thi? 
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