And iome take it for the 
Gripes. The Berries pow- 
der’d, arc much commend- 
ed for the Bloody-Fiux, 
and other Fluxes of the 
Belly. Being rub’d with 
Vinegar, and put up the 
Noftrils, they flop Bleed- 
ing at theNole : And fome 
of them taken inwardly, 
do the fame. 
iUqttO?tf|), in Latin Gly- 
cyrrhi-a. ’Tis good for the 
Lungs, and the Reins. It 
mitigates Acrimony, and 
helps Expectoration, and 
gently loofens Children’s 
Bellies. ’Tis chiefly ufed 
for Coughs , Hoarfnefs , 
" Confumption, Pleurifie, E- 
rofions of the Bladder, and 
Sharpnefs of Urine. Syrup 
of Liquorifh is made in the 
following manner : Take 
of Green Liquorifh, cleanf- 
ed and bruis’d, two Oun- 
ces ; of White Maiden- 
hair one Ounce, of Hyflop 
half an Ounce ; pour on 
them three Pints of hot 
Fountain-water, let them 
Band in Infufion twenty 
four Hours ; {train it and 
clarifie it ; and with the 
belt Hony, and fine Su- 
gar , each ten Ounces , 
make a Syrup according 
to Art. 
2Lthetfc)0?t, in Latin 
Flegatica vulgaris. The 
Root of it is as fine as Silk. 
The Leaves are a Fingers- 
breadth,and twice as long, 
or longer above they are 
green, or a little yellowifh ; 
they are fcaly,like the Skin 
of a Serpent j they have 
no Flowers. The Stalk is 
white, firm and juicy, and 
about four Inches long ; 
upon which there is, as it 
were, a fmall Fungus. It 
grows in fhady,wet places, 
among Stones. It taftes a 
little bitterifh, and aftrin- 
gent. 
’Tis chiefly ufed in Ob- 
ftruCtions of the Liver and 
Bladder. ’Tis good in the 
Jaundice, for the Itch, and 
a Gonorrhaa. Outwardly 
applied, it flops Blood in 
Wounds. 
JLOfcage, in Latin Le- 
vefiicum. The Stalk is as 
high as a Man, thick-joint- 
ed, hollow, and channel’d. 
The Leaves are large, and 
divided into Wings ; they 
are of a {Lining Green, and 
