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Shortneji of breathy drycd, tliey foongrow rancid and 
by their Acrimony excite Coughing, and fhould by all 
means be avoided by Afthmatic and grols phlegmatic 
Perlbns. The Green Wallnuts prelerved are leaft hurtful, 
fbrthey nouriih and gently relax the Bowels, wherefore | 
they deierve a Place among the Rforatives. The ' 
green outlide Shell of the Nut, is uled by Joiners and 
other Workmen in Wood, fteepedin Urine, to give any J 
ordinary Work the Colour of \S alnut T ree V» ood. Eve- ! 
ry body knows how ufeful the Wood of bo?h Tree and 
Root IS 10 foiners Guvfiock and Cabinet Makers. The ! 
Oil of the Nut frelh drawn is to all Intents and Purpoles 
as good as that of Almonds., but as that is always kept 
ready in the Shops, theKutOil is chiefly prepared for 
the ule of 
Nymph.€a lutea. Syn. 368. Get*, major lutea 
vulgaris. Park. Water Lilly ixsith a yelhrjj Flo- 
wers. 
Nymphaea alba. Syn, ibid. F B. Ger. alba 
major vulgaris. Fark. the white Water Lilly. 
Both belong to. Cl. I. Gen. XXV. Flower in 
June., July, and Aiigafi, in Cheney -pool. The 
Yellow in molt watry Ditches 2hont Lent on. The 
White only in the great Cheney-pcol and in a 
Ditch between Lenton and Beejion.. The Flo- 
wers, Leaves, Roots, and Seeds are very cool- 
ing and fomewhat allringent, they are com- 
mended in Fluxes of all kinds efpecially Gonor- 
rheas, they are faid to take off any too great 
ftimulus to Venery, whence of Ufe to conlump- 
tive Perfons whole Blood is too much charged 
with acrimonious and ftimulating Salts, they 
enter into the Compolition of a Mafs ofPills cal- 
led, Filtile CaJHtatis, The Leaves and Flowers 
are 
