PA ( 180 ) PA 
to them half a Pint of' 
Beer, llrain it and drink 
it , and fo continue to 
drink the like quantity, 
every Morning falling , 
until the Swelling does 
abate. 
Parflg-piW, in Latin 
Percenter. The Root is 
woody, fmall, and has a 
few fmall Fibres. It has 
many fmall, round, hairy 
Stalks , about an Hand 
high. The Leaves are 
roundilh, divided into three 
Parts, and are deeply jag- 
ged, fomewhat like Dove’s- 
foot, tho’ lefs, and hairy ; 
they are placed alternate- 
ly ; the lower Leaves have 
Foot-ftalks, the upper have 
none at all, or thofe that 
are, are very fhort ; above 
they are of a light Green, 
below they are whitifh. 
The Flowers are fo fmall, 
they can fcarce be feen : 
And the Seed is very fmall. 
It delights in Sandy and 
Fallow Grounds, and a- 
mongft Corn. 
It forces Urine violent- 
ly, and expels Gravel, a 
Dram of the dried Herb 
being taken in White- 
wine. It may be alfo 
eaten raw, as a Sallet j or 
pickled , and eaten in 
Winter, for Sauce. 
* with 
White Flowers , in Latin 
Cfincalis Mis floribus. It 
is a rough hairy Herb, 
not much unlike Carrots j 
the Leaves are like thofe 
of Coriander, but parted 
into many fmall Jags. At 
the rop of the Branches, 
grow (hadowy Umbels, or 
fpoky Ru tidies, conlifting 
of many fmall white 
Flowers, the Seed is long 
and rough, like the Seeds 
of Carrots, but greater. 
The Root is {freight, and 
(ingle, growing deep into 
the Ground, of a white 
Colour, and in Taftc like 
a Parfnin. 
There is likewife ano- 
ther fort, that hath a long 
{Ingle Root, thrumm’d a- 
bout the upper end, with 
many Thrummy Threads, 
of a brown Colour from 
which rife up many Stalks 
full of Joynts or Knees, 
covered with a Sheath, or 
Skinny Film, like that of 
Meum. The Leaves are 
curi- 
