J A ( i,6 ) 
/ A 
Eye, is allb very good for 
iBruifes. 
im frp tl)t or 
J S^uce-alom, in Latin 
Alliarin. ft fend? forth 
italics, round, channeled 
«nd folid ; fmaJUnd lome- 
what hairy • three ,or four 
Foot high. The Root is 
fmali, woody and white ; 
apd ftinks like £,arlidc. 
The Leaves are fir# round, 
like Grouod-Lvy,botmuch 
larger } but loon , after- 
wards they are a little 
pointed, and. .indented a- 
bout the Edge? ; they are 
of A pale Gregn, and 
fmooth, and fee on large 
Foot-ftalks i the %iell and 
Tafte of them is not fo 
ftrong as Garlipk ? they 
are placed at a great di- 
stance upon the Stalks. 
Piforderly, i\pon the tops 
of the Stalks j&ncLBranches, 
are many whftfth, fmali 
Flowers, confifting of four 
fmali Leaves, upon very 
Short Foot-ftalks i in the 
midft whereof are Tufts, 
low and Green. The pf>- 
lpflg and biackilh Seed is 
contain’d in Jong Cods, 
that are angl’d, and di- 
\i4ed by a Membrane 
that has two Valves. It 
grows in Hedges * and 
Ditches. 
Country-people ufe it in 
Sauces. \V hen jt is green, 
it provokes Uriixe • yvhep 
dry, it expels Poy Ion. Being 
boyi’d in Wme, or mix’d 
with Hcny, it .cures old 
Coughs. Tis excellent for 
refilling Putrefadhon : ; Up- 
on wh ich accoupt, theHerb 
it (el f, bear up with Houy, 
and the Juice boyi’d till it 
is thick, are put into Qaig- 
plalms for Gangreens, and 
Other put rid and malignant 
Ulcers. The Seed applied 
to the Bottom of the fyelly, 
cure? Mother-fits. ‘The 
Seeds rub’d, and put into 
the Nole, provoke Sneez- 
ing, and purges the Head. 
The Herb boyi’d in Oyl 
and Water, and taken in- 
wardly, relieves Afthma- 
ticks. Some boyl the 
Leaves in Clyfters fprthe 
Cholick, Kcphritick P^ins, 
and the Stone. ’Tis like 
of a Colour betwixt Yel-jtrnc Scordivun ip Virtue 
and 
