I I IO 
Salmon ’ s Herbal. Lib. 1. 
Bucks Horn , which makes it feem the more beauti- 
ful. Thus it abides for the fir ft dear ; but the 
next Tear it bears or fends forth a hoary white 
Stalk , three Feet high or more , fpreading it Jelf 
out into many Branches , pretty thick , but weak , 
being fcarcely able to bland upright ; on which grow 
narrower leaves , little or nothing fagged about the 
edges. At nhofe tops grow a great number of 
Flowers one above another , for a great length toge- 
ther ■, each Flower confiding of four broad pointed 
leavet a peice, not altogether [o facet at thofe of 
the Garden Stocks , but fomewhat larger, and of a 
pale blewi/h purple color, almoft like the color of a 
Dove or Pidgcon : After which, come forth long 
See * pods like the others, with Seeds lying in a 
double row in the fame manner, but larger , and of 
a darker color. 
VIII. The fixth, or fmall Sea Stock-Gilliflower. 
Jts Root It woody like the other , and perifhes after 
Seeding time. T hit baa more upright Stalks than 
any of the former , divided from the bottom into 
found near the Sea-fhore about Colchefier , alfo in 
the Ifle of Alan, near Weft-CheJ] er, and near to 
P ref on in Oldernefs , Tcrkjhire. All the reft aie 
found growing on the Sea-Coafis of the Levant , 
and other Forreign Countries; but with us they 
gtow only in Gardens. 
X. The Times. They all Flower all the Sum- 
mer Months, from May , through all June , July 
and Augufl ; and the Seed comes to ripenels in 
lefs than a Month after. 
XI. The Qualities , Specification , Trepanations 
and Virtues of thefe, are accounted the fame with 
thofe of the Garden Kinds, treated of in the for- 
mer Chapter, faving that they have not altogether 
fo fweet a Smell ; but in Galens Judgment they 
have all of them a cleanfing property, and are of 
thin and fubtil parts. 
Stock-Gilliflower Sea-Small. 
many Branches , on which grow [oft woolly leaves , 
f mailer, narrower and. leffer jagged, than thofe of 
the Qreat Sea-Stock. The Flowers which grow at 
the tops of the Branches , are jmaller than the others 
which grow lower, but confifl of jour Leaves only 
like the ref oj a frefh red or Crimfon color, 
which upon their fading , feem yet to be deeper •, 
and having a weaker Smell than tbofe of the other 
kinds : After which, in their places, come forth long 
Pods , in which are contained the like red Seed. 
IX. The Places. The firlt was gathered by 
Mr- George Bowles , upon the Rocks at Aberdovy , 
in Merit nethfh'tre in Wales, and poffibly may be 
STOB-WORT, fee Sorrel- Wood, Chap. 641. 
STONE-BREAK, Saxifrage, Chap. 624. 
STONE-HORE, fee Stone-Crop, Chap. 671. 
STONNARD, fee Stone-Crop, Chap. ibid. 
chap DCLXXI. 
Of STONE-CROP, 
AND 
WALL-PEPPER. 
I. H E Names. It is called in Greek, ’Ak£<#»i> 
_L fui-ejv : quaft Sedum minus, (becaufe it is a 
fempervive ) in Latine, lllecebra, and Vermicularis : 
in Erglilh, Stone-Crop, and Wall-Pepper. 
11 . The Kinds. Authors make many forts of 
this Plant, as, i. Ulecebra, lllecebra minor Tobelij, 
Sedum tertium Diofcoridis, Sedum Caufticum Clu- 
fij ; fempervivum minimum -, DaOylon fecundum 
vel tertium Columns ; A izoon acre Cordi -, Aizoon 
minus fervidiguftus Tbalij ; fmall Stone-Crop, or 
Wall-Pepper. 2. lllecebra inftpida ; Vermicularis 
inftpida Tbalij-, Aizoon minimum Cordi : Inlipid 
Stone-Crop, or Wall-Pepper. %■ Sedum minus 
tftivttm Tobelij, Summer Stone Crop. 4. Ver- 
micularis flore albo Camerarij ; Sedum minus fee- 
mina Fucbfij, Tugdunenfis, ahorumque Semper- 
vivum minus album Brunfelflj ; Sedum minus pri- 
mum Clufij. The Greater White-Flowered Scone- 
Crop with round pointed Leaves. 5. Sedum minus 
Clufij-, Vermicularis Dafypbyllon ; Aizoon Dafy- 
phyllum five denftfohum Lugdunenfts ; A fmaller 
White -Flowered 6tone-Crop. 6 . Vermicularis 
fcorpioides -, Sedum minus quantum Clufij ; Aizoon 
fcorpioides Lobelij ; Aizoon minus flore luteo re- 
flexo Camerarij -, Stone-Crop with turning heads. 
7. Sedum minus flore rubente Bauhini-, Sedum mi- 
nus tertium Clufij -, Sedum pa/ujlre Clufij -, Sedum 
minus quart urn Tragi-, Field or Marlh Stone- 
Crop. 
III. The 
