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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
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I Bromosfterilis . 
Wilde Otes. 
a Bromos alter*'. 
Drauke,or fmall wilde Ores,’ 
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a i It hath a drying facultie (as Diofcorides faith.) Boilc it in water together vv ith the roots vn- 
t ill two parts of three bo confirmed j then ftraine it out,andadde to the decoiftiona quantitie of 
honey equall thereto : foboile it vntill it acquire the thickneffe of thin honey. This medicine is 
good againft the 0 \xm and filthy vlcers of the nofe, dipping a linnen cloth therein, and putting it 
vp into the nofthrils fome adde thereto Aloes finely poudred, and fovfe it. 
B Alfo boiled in Wine with dried Rofe leaues, it is good againft a ftinkingbreath. £ 
Chap. 56. Of ‘Bearded JVilde Otes, 
*T The defers ft ion. 
7T~\ Gylops Brotnoides Belgarum is a Plant indifferently partaking of the nature of vfigilops and 
J |~y Bromos, It is in (hew like to the naked Otes. The feed is lharpe, hairy, and fomevvhat 
long,andofareddilh colour, incloled in yellowilh chaffie huskes like as Otes , and may 
be Englilhed, Crefted or bearded Otes. Ihauefoundit often among Barley and Rie in fundry 
grounds. This is likewilevnprofitableandburtfull to Corne ; whereof is no mention made by 
the Antients worthy the noting. 
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