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<s’A(lo'm^ as alfo the Snsiraming in the Head, nay eve» 
Apopky.y. T he Powder of the Leaves and Bark is uled 
fcr tlir’e Pin poics. For my part I muft confels that I 
have leen "oms good Effefls trom it in Convuljions, and 
yortigoei but I have as often oblervcd it to fail in Ep- 
Icpjies, for which it is commended as a Specijk. 
Vittsalba. vid. Bryonia. 
ViTis Id^ea angulefa, Syn. 457. I. B. Vacci- 
nia nigra Ger. Em. nigra vulgaria.' Vark Whorts 
cr Vh hortle-herries, or Bilberries. Cl, II, Gen. II, 
I They Flower in I have obferved them 
to grow on feverai Spots of Nottingham Lings 
but they never come to Perfection there, be- 
caufe the People who ftub up the Gorfle, cut the 
Wyers to Pieces, but there is great Plenty of 
them in My Lord Biron^s Park ztNewJiead, eight 
M\Iqs from Nottingham, the Berries which are 
ripe in June., have a pleafant Ta'rtnefs and are 
very cooling. 
U 
Ulmaria, Syn. 259. I. B. vulgaris. Bark. 
Regina Prati. Ger. Meadow Jweet. Cl. I. Gen. 
XV. Flowers in June, in Meadows, a great 
Quantity grows by a Ditch fide on the right 
Hand going from the Leen Bridge toward Trent 
Bridge 
This Herb has been in great Repute form erly as an 
Akxipharmic, but ^incy can not afford it one good 
word. The Flowers make averv pleafanr flavour’d and 
Hh ' tafled! 
