G L 
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G L 
one Ounce and an half ; of 
Annifeeds bruis’d 2 Oun- 
ces, of Liquorifh oneOunce 
j and an half, of Raifins of 
the Sun three Ounces ; 
hang all thefe in a Bag, in 
a Glafs that has a large 
Mouth ; and put three 
Quarts of Lime-water to 
it ; flop it clofe, and fet it 
in a cold Place ; pour out 
the Liquor as you ufe it : 
The Dofe is four Ounces 
thrice a Day. This is good 
for Catarrhs, and Ulcers pf- 
the Lungs. 
dPIaf&tlJO&t, or Kali, 
in Latin Salicornia t flvc kali 
gcniculatum „ Glafs-wort 
hath many grofs, thick, 
and round Stalks a Foot 
high , full of fat and 
thick Sprigs, fet with ma- 
ny Knots or Joints, with- 
out any Leaves at all, of 
a reddifti green Colour. 
The wholePlant refembles 
a Branch of Coral. The 
Root is very fmall and 
fingle. There is another 
fort of Saltwort , which 
hath been taken among 
the Ancient Herbarifts for 
a kind of Sampier. It 
hath a little tender Stalk a 
Cubit high, divided into 
many fmall Branches fet 
full of little thick Leaves, 
very narrow, fome what long 
Sand fharp-pointed, yet not 
pricking ; amongft which 
cometh forth fmall Seed, 
'wrapped in a crooked 
Husk, turned round like 
a crooked Perwinkle. The 
Stalks are of a reddifh Co- 
lour. The whole Plant 
is of a Salt and Biting 
Tafte, the Root is fmall 
and Thready. There is 
likewife another fort of 
Kali , whereof Label 
maketh mention under the 
Name of Kali minus , which 
is like unto the laft before 
remembred , but altoge- 
ther leffer, having many, 
ilendcr weak Branches ly- 
ing commonly upon the 
Ground, and fet with ma- 
ny fmall, round, long fharp- 
pointed Leaves, of a whi- 
tifh green Colour : The 
Seed is fmall and fhining, 
not much unlike that of 
Sorrel : The Root is {len- 
der with many Fibres; the 
wholePlant hath a Staltifh 
Tafte like as the former^ 
Dodon calls this Kali album. 
Thefe Plants are to be 
found in Salt Marfhes, al- 
moft every where. The 
Second 
