Chap. 601. Englij 
Hops Vomiting by reafoii of the boiling of Cholera 
taken in Mead or other fit Vehicle, it pleafantly 
cools, abates Febri tick heat, and very much recre- 
ates the Spirits. Dofe from i Spoonful to 2 or 
more, upon any preffing occafion. 
XII. The Cataplafm oj the Green Roots, Leaves, 
and Stalks. If it is beaten up with Oil of Rofes , 
and applied to the Forehead and Temples, it gives 
eafe in the Megrim, and other accidental pains of 
the Head, efpecially if it proceeds from a Fever, 
or hot Caufe. 
XIII. The Oil or Ointment made of the Juice , 
or green Root and Herb. If it is beaten up with 
Rofe Water , and the Head, or other parts pained 
be anointed therewith, it gives prefent eafe of any 
pain proceeding from a hot caufe : and this it will 
do fo much the better, if Stupbs dipt in the fame 
be alio applied over after the anointing. 
XIV. The Difiilled Water. It cools Inhumati- 
ons, eafes pains of the Head and other parts, is 
a good Cofmetick , taking away Pimples, Putties, 
Scurff, Morphew, Tannings, Sunburning, yellow- 
nefs , roughnefs, or any other deformity of the 
Skin. And this it does more effectual if it is mixed 
with an equal part of the Liquid Juice , and a 
quarter part of the Juice of Limons , or for want 
of it, of the ftrongeft White Wine Vinegar. 
CHAP. DCI. 
Of the ROSE-BUSH. 
I. / T' H E Names. It is called in Arabick , 
A Nard, Naron , feu Vard : in Greek , 'RoJiv : 
in Latijie , Rofa : and in Englifh , the Rofe. 
II. The Kinds. There are two Generick Species 
of Rofes, viz. 1. Rofa fativa , Rofa Horten fis , the 
Garden Rofe-Bufh , of which in this Chapter. 2. 
‘P'oJbv ay&ov ; KwoppJhv : Rofa Sylveftrls , Rofa Canina , 
The Wild Rofe-Bufh, or Briar- Bufh, of which in 
Chap. 602. next following. 
III. The Kinds of the Garden Rofes. There is 
a great variety of Garden Rofes , the whole Stock 
of them not being eafy to be deferibed , Thofe 
mod common in our Englifh Gardens are thefe 
following, viz. 1 . Rofa Anglica alba major Lf minor , 
The Englifh White Rofe Greater and LefTer. 2. 
Rofa incarnata , The Carnation Rofe. 3. Rofa 
Belgica , fiveVitrea , The Dutch Rofe. 4. Rofa 
Anglica rubra , The Englifh Red Rofe. y. Rofa 
Damafcena , The Damask Rofe. 6. Rofa P r ovine i- 
alis , Rofa Centifolia Batavica incarnata , Rofa Da- 
mafcena Holandica , The great donble Damask Pro- 
vince, or Holland Rofe. 7. Rofa Provincial is ru- 
bra , Rofa Centifolia Batavica rubra , The Red Pro- 
vince Rofe. 8. Rofa Provincialis alba , The White 
Province Rofe. 9. Rofa verfi color. The Party color- 
ed Rofe; The York and Lancafter. 10. RafaCry- 
ftalina , The Cryffal Rofe. 11. Rofa rubra humi- 
lis , The Dwarf Red Rofe, or Gilliflower Rofe. 
12. Rofa Francofurteujis , The Franckford Rofe. 
13. Rofa Hungarica , The Hungarian Rofe. 14. 
Rofa Holof erica fimplex , The fingle Velvet Rofe. 
15. Rofa Holoferica Multiplex , The double Velvet 
Rofe. 16. Rofa fine Spinis fimplex , The Rofe 
without Thorns fingle. 17. Rofa fine Spinis multi- 
plex , The double Rofe without Thorns, ig. Rofa 
Cinamomea fimplex , The fingle Cinamon Rofe. 
19. Rofa Cinamoma multiplex , The double Cina- 
mon Rofe. 20. Rofa Lute a fimplex , The fingle 
b Herbs. g^\ 
Yellow Rofe. 21. Rofa Lutea Multiplex , five 
fore pleno , The Double Yellow Rofe. 22. Rofa 
Mo f chat a fimplex. The fingle Musk Rofe. 25. 
Rofa Mofchata multiplex , The Double Musk Rofe. 
24. Rofa Mofchata multiplex altera-, alijs , Roja 
Damafcena alba -, Rofa Cinamomea ve rt fimilior fore 
pleno a/bo , The Double White Damask Musk Rofe. 
27. R ja Mofchata fimplex Hfpanica , TheSpanifh 
fingle Musk Rofe. 2 6. Rofa Eglenterta odora Jim- 
plcx. The Single fweet Eglantine, or fweet Briar 
Rofe. 27 • Rofa Eglenteria odora multiplex , The 
Double Sweet Eglantine, or Double fweet Briar 
Role. 28. Rofa Menjalis, The Monthly Rofe. 
29. Rofa Belgica ruble ante. The blufh Belgick 
Rofe. 30. Rofa Damafcena variegata Eligantior , 
The beautiful variegated Damask Rofe. 31. Rofa 
Canina Plore pleno , The double Wild Bryar Role. 
32. Rofa mundi, Rofa variegata admirabilis. The 
Rofeol the World, or admirable variegated Rofe, 
of all which in order. 
T be Dcjcriptiofts. 
IV. The firf, or Englifh White Rofe. This is 
of 'two Kinds , the one the Greater more thick and 
double than the other. The one rifes up in fome 
fhadowie places to be about 8 Feet higb t with a Stock 
of a great thicknefs for a Rofe • it has fome what 
fmaller and whiter green Leaves than many of the 
other Kinds of Roles, five moft ufually fet on a 
Stalk, and more white underneath , as alfo a whiter 
Rofe Bufb. 
green hark , armel with /harp T korris or Prickles, 
by which it is eafily known from other Rofes. The 
flowers are whitijh , with an Eye or Jhew of a blufh , 
efpecially towards the ground or bottom of the Flow- 
er, which is very thick , double and clofe fet toge- 
ther, and for the moft part not opening it felf fo 
largely and fully as either the Red or Damask 
Rofe. 
V. The 
