C W ) H E 
If g 
ten in fmall Beer , and 
) olTet-drink. A Coifferye 
made of the green Leaves, 
is ufed for the faine prpv 
pofe. 
See White- 
Thorn. 
in Latin Erica. 
■death grows upon dry 
Mountains, which are 
riungry and Barren, as 
ipon Hwift egdrjkeafj) pear 
^ondon> where all thcforqs 
>row, except t,hat with 
he white Flowers, and 
hat »w,hich bearcth Berries : 
there are not above three 
!T hour forts that I could 
y;er obfer.ve 19 grow there. 
Jeath with the white 
'lowers grows ppqn the 
)owns near Qravefyid^ 
leath vyhich beareth Ber- 
es, grows in the North 
art of England, Namely, 
t a p^ce caj ed Croffy 
avenfypaith, apd in Crag- 
lofe alfo ' in the fame 
-ountry. The tender 
'ops and Flowers, fays, 
[iof cor ides ^ are gocdtp 
s laid upon the Biti.pgs 
id$tingings of Venomous 
eafts : Of thole Flowers 
yjBces gather Bad hJony, 
The Bark and Leaves of 
Heath pi# y be ufed for, 
and in the fame Cafes 
that Tamarisk is ufed. 
tpfmiocfr, in L#tin Ci- 
ciita. J Tis yery cold, and 
luppofcd to be poylonous ; 
yet it is frequently ,u*fe^ 
now-a-days for Tumoprs 
and Inflammations of the 
Spleep. Some Phyflcians 
l#y, it is hot. ^Outwardly 
pled, it is Anodipe. 4 >jCa- 
taplalfn, or the Plainer ,qf 
H.epiloqk, with Ammonia- 
emu, difculfes powerfully 
hard Swellings, and a Gan- 
glion. Twenty Grains of 
the Powder of the Boot i<> 
an excellent Diap.h9ret.ick 
in Malignant Fevers. 
c ?mw-j$mlock jnid- 
Qcely, c 9 .r Ct)}j>-peed, in La- 
ton Cicutaria vulgaris . The 
Root is thick, |ong, arid 
white, efpecialiy within : 
It hp an Acrid and Arc- 
niatick Tafte. The Stalks 
are three or fqurFoothigh, 
qr jhigher, as thick a; the 
Thv.mb, empty .hairy, an^ 
reddifli. The Leaves are 
i‘K e the Hqmrlqck above- 
m^ntiQn’d, ;b,pt th e Y are 
broader, and of a paler 
I 1 Green 
