328 The Art of Cookery , 
Jaddiih, rape, fpinach, lettuce fmall and cabbaged, burnet, tar* 
r agon, blanched fellery and endive, late peaches and plumbs, 
grapes and figs. Mulberries, filberts, and walnuts. The bul- 
lace, pines, and arbuters ; and great variety of apples and pears* 
November. The product of the kitchen and fruit garden. 
CAULIFLOWERS in the greenhoufe, and fome artichokes, 
carrots, parfnips, turnips, beets, fkirrets, fcorzonera, horfe-rad- 
difh, potatoes, onions, garlick, fhalots, rocumbole, fellery, pa * 
{ley, forrel, thyme, favoury, fweet marjoram dry, and clary 
cabbages and their (p outs, favoy-cabbage, fpinach, late cu¬ 
cumbers. Hot herbs pn the hot-bed, burnet, cabbage, lettuce, 
endive blanched ; feveral forts of apples and pears. 
Some bullaces, medlars, arbutas ? walnuts, hazel nuts, and 
cheihuts. 
December , The produft of the kitchen and fruit garden. 
MANY forts of cabbages and favoys, fpinach, and fome cau¬ 
liflowers in the confervatory, and artichokes in fand. Roots we 
have as in the laft month. Small herbs on the hot-beds for fal- 
lads, alfo mint, tarragon, and cabbage-lettuce preferved un¬ 
der glaffes ; chervil, fellery, and endive blanched. Sage, thyme, 
favoury, beet^leaves, tops of young beets, parfley, forrel, fpinach, 
leeks, and fweet marjoram, marigold-flowers, and mint dried. 
Afparagus on the hot-bed, and cucumbers on the plants fown 
in July and Auguft, and plenty of pears and apples. 
C H A P. XXII. 
A certain cure for the bite of a mad dog . 
LET the patient be blooded at the arm nine or ten ounces. 
Take of the herb, called in Latin, lichen cinereus terreftris 3 
in Engliih, afh-coloured ground liver-wort, cleaned, dried, and 
powdered, half an ounce. Of black pepper powdered, two 
drams. Mix thefe well together, and divide the powder into 
four dofes, one of which muft be taken every morning failing, 
for four mornings fucceffively, in half a pint of cow’s milk 
warm. After thefe four dofes are taken, the patient muft go 
into the cold bath, or a cold fpring or river every morning 
failing for a month. He mull be dipt all over, but hot to ftay 
in (with his head above water) longer than half a minute, if the 
water 
