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Swell betwixt that of Sweat and Urine. OF Coriander, when green and 
young, ftink fo bafely, that they can hardly be endur’d. Sometimes 
the Leavs have a ftronger Swed, than the Flower, as in Borage, and 
fometimes the Stalk, a ftronger than the Leaws, as in Ulmaria. 
6. §. Rue Leavs corked up in a bottle and fet in a Cellar for about 
ten wecks, {mell like Spirit of Harts Horn, or of Urine. The green 
Leaves of Rofées infafed in water,have a mild, but pleafant Swell, Nei- 
ther is that of Sawive unpleafant, ‘upon the like Ivfufion. 
7. §. Scurvygrafs Fuyce kept about 3 ofa year in bottles, with the 
green Sedement, ina warm Room,ftinks like Humane Excrements. And 
Scaroygrafs Wine, made only of the Fuyce, {mells like fome Ifues. 
8. §. The Flowers of Yarrow, {mell not much unlike to thofe of 
Southernmood. And the Flowers of Crowfuot almoft like thofe of scur- 
wygrafs. Some Flowers are of a weaker Smell inthe Bud, as thofe of 
Mallow. But many have a {tronger, than when they are blown open; 
as thofe of Lavender, Rofemary, &c. 
9. §. The Buds of Vervaine Mallow, while they are young, and 
the Flowers unfeen, havea very pleafant Swell, like that of Geranium 
Mofchatum : but when afterwards they are opened they have an unplea- 
fant Swell. Common Mallow Flowers dryed and bottled up for fome 
time, acquire, though not a ftrong, yet very noyfom Swell, 
to. §. The Purple Pouch of Dragox which covers the Seed, being © 
broken, fmells juft like a Lobffer. But permitted to lie in a warm Room 
for fome days, fmells exactly like Carriow 3 and fcents the Room with 
the fame Swell. 
ir. §. Some Seeds as thofe of Cumine, Daucus, being powdered 
and laped up only in Papers, do notwith{tanding retein their Swell. 
But many others, as of Sweet Fenzl, in a fhort time, lofe it. Some 
Seeds, when they firft begin to fprout, become Odorous, which were 
not fo before; asthe Garden Bean. 
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