W A 
( 2 4 ? ) 
W H 
unwholefome Vapour and 
Exhalation, which makes 
the Head heavy, and with 
its deftrueftive Odour pe- 
netrates and offends the 
Brain. Wallnuts con- 
ferved with Sugar and 
Honey, are very good in 
cold Weather, and warm 
the Stomach ; the Dry 
are good in Winter for 
old, Flegmatick, and Me- 
lancholick Men, becaufe 
they open the Breaft. If 
Nut-Trees are fruitful, it 
fignifies abundance of 
Corn. 
SKUalDfletOec, in Latin 
JLcucoium lutcum. It grows 
every where on Walls. 
The Flowers are cordi- 
al , and good for the 
Nerves : They eafe Pain , 
provoke the Courfes, ex- 
pel the Secundine, and a 
dead Child. The Ccn- 
ferve of the Flowers, the 
diftill’d Water, and the 
Oyl made of the Flowers 
by Infufion, are in ufe 
for Apoplexies, and Palfies. 
The Oyl is very Anodine 
in Wounds, and Inflam- 
mations of the Nervous 
Parts. 
flKKav-fattng-ttee, in 
Latin Viburnum . 
The Leaves and Berries 
are dry, and aftringent. 
They are ufed for Inflam- 
mations of the Throat 
and Almonds, and for the 
'Relaxation of the Vvula, 
and to fettle the Teeth 
when they are lcofe, and 
alfo for Fluxes of the 
Belly. 
WRfyttlty in Lattn T riti- 
cum. The Juice of it is 
good to take off Spots. 
The Flower mix’d with 
Bean-fhell-water , takes 
cut Wrinkles from the 
Face. A Cataplafm made 
with Water and Oyl, and 
the Flower, takes off the 
Hardnefs of the Breaft, 
and ripens Swellings. 
The Bran cleanfes the 
Hands, and makes them 
foft and white. 
There be many forts of 
Wheat, named from 
their Country , their 
Colour , their Quality, 
their Shape , from the 
Quantity of their Ears, and 
from their Largenefs, The 
beft Wheat is that which 
is thorough-ripe , thick 
and hard, fo that you can 
fcarce break it with your 
Teeth ; and that which 
grows in fat Ground , 
free 
