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and Smell. Fabric! us Hil-\ Mouth pr Throat in Quin- 
danus lays, he often found lies, apd other Inflamipa- 
thp Juice very good for 
Gangreens. And none pped 
wonder why the Ancients, 
efpecially xha Arabians 
ilituted thisfjerb for Scor- 
dinip > not for that Scor- 
diui» was nnknown to 
them, becaufe they 
found, in a manner, the 
fame Virtues in this Plant. 
Bolides, Scordium docs not 
grow in many Regions, 
^nd fo it fpuft be had dry 
and obfolete ; whereas this 
Herb grows almoft every 
where. 
white leUamincdn U 
tin Jafininum album. The 
Flowers are chiefly ufed to 
perfume Gloves. The Oyl 
of it hc a i§» mollifies, ano 
opens; and is ufed in Con 
tradfions of the Limbs, anc 
the like. 
3 ieto>fi-CEar , in Latin 
F\mg\K fambucinus.\t%rQ'WS 
to the Trunk of the El- 
def-trec. 
Being dried, it will kce 
gopd a Year. Boyl’d in 
Milk, pr infus'd in Vine 
gar, *ii§ good to gurgle the 
uofls of the Mouth and 
Thrp^t. And being in- 
fus’d in fome proper Wa- 
ter, it is good in Difeafes 
of the Eyes. 
3ncljaiUfr$ 
fta&C, in Latin Circcca Lu- 
tetiana. It has Leaves 
like Peti-morel, (harp at 
the point like Spinage : 
The Stalk is ftreight and 
upright, very brittle, twp 
Foot high. The Flowers 
are white tending to Car- 
nation, with pertain ftnall 
bpown Chives in the 
midft : The Seed is con- 
tain’d in ftnall round Bul- 
lets, rpugh and very hai- 
ry. The Roots ar e tough, 
and many in number , 
thrufting themfelves deep 
in the Ground, and di- 
fperfing far abroad, where- 
by it greatly increafes ; in- 
fomueh , that when it 
hath once taken faftRoot, 
it can hardly be rqoted 
out or deftroy’d. It grows 
in pbfeure and dark pla- 
ces, about Dung-hills, by 
Path-ways, and in fuel; 
like places. Jt flpwerefh 
froa\ ‘Hum to the end of 
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