C 217 ) r 
The Root of this Herb has delcrved a Place in the 
Catalogue of Medicinal Simples, it is a powerful ai- 
tringent, and of great lervice in all violent Fluxes of 
' the whether in Fevers or otherwiie, it is pre- 
fcred to all other aftringentsas havuig an alexiphannic 
(Quality, it may be given in Fowdcr or 2Jeco5tion 
either. 
Fracheliim. vid. Campanijla. 
Tb-agopogon luteum. Syn. 171., Ger^ Park. 
flore luteo. I. B. Fellow Goatsheard^ Go to Bed 
at Noon.Ql. I. Gen. YI, i. Flowers in Jiine^ 
It grows in ruany Places, as Snenton Meadows, 
on the left Hand of the Path on the backlide of 
Snentofi by the Dog Kennel, on C Ufton Hill, I 
alfo found it upon the Caftie Rock in Nottingham 
Park. 
This Herb is not known in Phyfic, but very well de- 
ferves a Place in a Kitchen Garden., the young Plant 
in jipril and the begining of May, taken and boiled 
is by no meansihort in Plavour to Sparagus, and the 
Roots which are Milky boiled, Ibrncwhac reierablc 
theTafle of Artirhocke ’’Bottcms, and are of excellent 
good Nouriihtnent, and not io windy as molt otiier 
B.,oots are. 
‘Tragopynm. vid. Fegopyrum, 
Fdragorchis. vid. Orchis barbata foetida. 
‘Fdribuliis aquaticus, vid. Potamogiton &c. 
Trichomanes. 119. Park, mas; Ger. 
Trichomanes feu Polytrichum officinarum. C, 
B. Pin. F.nghjh Hack Maidenhair. Cl. I. Gen. 
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