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Leffer Celandine j lorne- 
times , like Spinache , 
pointed like an Arrow ^ 
of a Sky or Pale Colour, 
and of a delicate fliarp 
Tafte. The Stalks are 
bare, and above two Foot 
high. The little Flow- 
ers are compos’d of yel- 
low and red Threads. 
The Root is fmall , and 
creeps ; and is lefs acid, 
and drier than the Leaves. 
’Tis common in Gar- 
dens. 
It has the lame Virtues 
with the former. 
W lod-fyOfttl, in Latin 
Tri folium ncetofum vulgare. 
It grows commonly in 
toady places, in Woods 
and Hedges. 
It has the fame Virtues 
with the former. The Sy- 
rup, the Conierve, and 
the diftill’d Waiter of it 
are in uf#. The diftill’d 
Water is ufed to wato 
the Mouth in the Sr. An- 
thony's Fire, and to cleanfe 
Sordid Ulcers. ’Tis ob- 
ferv’d, that when it bears 
a great many Flowers , 
the Year will be very 
rainy • but dry when there 
is a few. 
S>Ot&mitoOO&, in La- 
tin Abrotcmum. ’Tis lorae- 
what aftringent, and diff 
cufles much. It refills 
Putrefaction and Poyfon-. 
It cures the Biting of Ve- 
nomous Creatures, kills 
Worms, and forces U- 
rine. It cures Hyfterick 
Fits , and the Jaundice. 
The Tops of it boyled 
in Wine or Water, and 
fweetened with Hony or 
Sugar, do much good in 
an Ajlhma , and Difficulty 
of Breathing ; and helps 
Expectoration. ’Tis ufed 
outwardly to ftrengthen 
Bones. 
Marjh - «>para£U0, in 
Latin Afparagus paluftris, 
’Tis found in many pla- 
ces r As, in the Marlhes 
near Brijlol , and about 
Harwich in EJfex, &c. It 
differs only from the Gar- 
den-Sparagus by the place 
of its Growth, and the 
Accidents that proceed 
from thence for the fait- 
nefs of it, and the thick- 
nefs of the Leaves, and 
the largcjjtefs of the Bcr- 
ries. 
