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on account of their Fragrancy belong to the CV- 
fhakcks, but the next valuable Virtue they pof- 
fefs confifts intheir cathartick Quality. After the 
Water vt^hich is a good Cordial is drawn off in 
a hot Still, the remaining Liquor Itrained will 
make a very good purging Syrup from tw:o 
Drams to two Ounces. An Infuiion made of half 
a Dram to two Drams of the dryed Leaves an^ 
fwers the fame Purpofe. 
The UepRofe has a more aftringent Qiiality than the 
Garden Rofe, and is therelbre very much commended in all ■ 
Cales where Jiflrinfrents are lafe, and may become a ve^ 
rygood Ingred'ent in Compofitions for theW hitcs, and , 
too great a Diicharge ot the Mtnfei. The Heps are ji 
grateful to theTafteand a conliderable Rejloycitive fitly 
given to conlumptive Per'bns, thcCcnierve is proper in 
1 11 Diftempers of rhe Sreaji, as in Coughs and Hickling 
i^iheims e. g, 
Hake Conferve of Heps ore Ource and half, of Rofis, \ 
the fame Quantity, f Rovdercf Liquorice one Ounce., \ 
of the Fishers of ‘Er.mjtone half an Ounce, Oil of An- 
vif feeds pwelveLlrops, Spirit of Sulphur tv.mty^ L)rops, 
undvoith a fufkient ^)uantity of Syrup of ’white Fop- 
pies make it into an Eletlu^t,ry. 
All the R.ofes belong to Cl. II. Gen. II. i. They 
flower in May and June. 
R os foils folio rotundo' Sj)’». 356. C. B. Pin, 
major. Ger' Park. Kofa Solis or Sundew with 
round Leaves. Cl. I. Gen. XXIV. z. Flowers 
in June in a moift Place near a Brook a little on 
this fide Oxton, alfo by Cordwell Brook juft above 
Mr. Bircb bis Filh ponds near Mansfield in Plen- 
ty- 
