a | Byg B ap che K ee TON DO N. Meg Astinted for BTwk. at the Middle. | temple Gate i iy FY cis eet, 1699. REE a a SS TNR CaN MAES cht, tauecne, } i fie ie i wi rogram Via t n” iat 7 eda Te ae = . * ; : ye. 4 - b sl ae ms ge 8 sh pe “wit 4 To THE , hi Hohbiibalile. , 5 0H ON: ‘Lord $0 MERS OF. (EVESHAM: ; d? “Fhish - hein its ‘ges and Prefident of Lees Ome ot wee the. Royal-Society, ha- . » ving been firft,con- ceiy, d and. 5 by a i | Great ARS AS <3 a The Dedication, ae “Great and Learned Chancel- lor, which High Office. your _ Lordthip delervedly bears ; — not as an Acquifition of For: tune, but your Intellectual » | Endowméneé § ‘Confpicuoas. (among Shek Excellencies) by the inclination Your Lord- : fhip dilcovers to ) promote Na- | tural Knowledge: . “As it jufti: fies the Difcernment. Of that: Affemb! ly, tO pitchis up on ¥ 01 Lordthip for their Pre fident, fo does it no léels difeover the Candor, yea,! prelume t ofay, | the Silimicy, of yourMind;; in fo generoull y bonomagnen Cheick thei haye mades = a a oe ee : = K ae ‘ys. The Bia | , WR “Chancellor, and a very Tord * € h Vifcount Y. Learned Lord, was tne Firft Brounce* & ¢}) = os e: ker, Ch os : ionoured the Chair ; and ceriotbe Be “lefs Honorable and coher Leatned Chancellor, refi igfis it 19” Dowa- £6 Your Lordfhip : So as te Right ttiey all the Difficulties and ee Hardthips the Society has hi- tus, Bf therto gone throtigh ; 3 it has of the Bx- thro” ‘the Favour and Prote- sage ction of ‘its Prefi dents, tot only Pane "dj its Reputation from” tht ” Malevolence of Bn hie nd Detraéters, but gone on" Gilminsting e ey eet ow, 3 i Sa od eI Lam pe ed? it “ie tf it T ich ‘indeed has % A , hi- | Tet Dedeaion. ae ae bathe | been. wanting, to i te = ~ juftifiethe \Glorious: ‘Ta le eve : 3 % wot Dears ofa. ROYAL OC 2 Se ae he. Eimancipating it. *> from, fome, Remaining sand | Ps ii pc Circumaltances, es ws which it yas yet laboursunder.s ok on = among! which, that of a. ®n ree : nicht plies a ‘The naa thf es ab ‘towards’ | ‘the a Knowledge of Nature, \by : enlarging File! Empire beydid ee La “a ‘of’ Spectres, Forms, Inte tention ral Species, Vacuum, 0¢- quate i teat “which, by ies, and ‘other: rade ; Obftre eroug and: me 0 i. : The Dedication fetts of Bodies, and. Things — Visible; and to improve them sent Good and Benefit of Mankind, " Mj Lord, That which the Royal Society, needs to accom: plith an entire Freedom, ‘and (oy rendring their Citcum. | vib moreafic) capable to « | fi bihwnarean and ¢ to ae ich ra 8 in a propriate... Place ; having\h see iy rn We ‘ er ; et: py, wee a om — a8 Great a Prince may" build. - Solomon's Houfe, ‘as that Great: ~ Chancellor'(one of Your Lord: “ thip’s Learned Predeceffors yy v had de ign ‘di the Paws : there: i able’: Model ‘crore "y t beyond the. Power of Na- < mae z if Enforced tothe ee gate his trae. ry ts fowwand dep vh he ug and Sub ftantial al Philgfophyz A | i 4» wherein. erulamii os At lantis ee i ce To care ES 7 oe = ‘-imdSoalaniite es wherein (as that’ Incompara-: a sarin on ano at which i is res tated ig * fe fe ~ Royal Society) would lead Men. tothe he Gle and Admira® tion oF — + oy 7 prions: tae ig iy J Ba ¢ vic erent it’no “Die _ grace, \tiot only to make it “the in Diversion, but their Care, “a ito ora aes —_ “encou- 4 tehielt Afits = ci He vial ; ee of the Cedar of Libanus, » To i a this, saw matic rm ght A - sd 9 oleae sds ipo form’d é Th Dedicatiais: form'd the Nobleft Exploits: for thePublick,they fometimes chang’d their Scepters forthe: Spade, and their Purple for the Gardiner’s Apron. And» of thefe, fome, My Lordy were. Eniperors, Kings, Confuls, Dikta' tors, and » Wile Statefmen 5 who amidit ithe moft impot: ¥e tant? Affaits, “both: ino “Pe: ce and Wat, have quitted all» their Pomp»and. Dignity in _ Exchange © off this Learned’ leah . » Nor that: of: the | “The Dende ’ ‘Husbandry,s yand. ‘took: the Plough- Tackle for their. Banner and their Names » from the urge T Eaamplenot a ‘Tiluftrious Perlons ee as fide their Grandeur, a i OL: deferting — sth si i? ini #9 y Menarc'in Placey and. 1e F elm) But coda 10\ ent thé Diverfions of Filla were,with the j i Books ‘of Tillage and Gran and Pu Ife they fow’ d, as the. Ram and Characters at - ~ fons, and che Noble Ran pee | held. ed 238 * « Nephew: to. ie he. Natural 7. the highelE soe! ti ch Em: ployment: of athe Com mone wealth, and never thought a Reproch, or the leaft.Dimi- and ‘ Persp, nution to, the Gravity Veneration due'.to e Leave to repeat wh ~ is” faid . othe: Youriger } v ve ae Ase, : bur. the: Ninth Day Gar des ‘and: mG fweet "Re ee ie Zt ee t: ee ye race ae ara a The Delicate > atiheBar | ; but never greater Pi, Fuftice, nor better Judges: and — “Advocates. And ’tis hence ob- ferved, that we hardly find’a Great anid Wile | Me among brsos excepting Say, Pompo- : nites Miss . _whilft his” Dear | | laid Gur he Mont ‘moré” ge dily, than inthe purchafin | prune, ae | vp gs hie own oy “The rahe ey My Lord, \ forget with pao lam. talking thus; and a Garde? ought not to be fo bolds ‘The Prefent | humbly “Flerbs + But there is among ae that which was a Prize at the. Ifphmidn Games +; and You * Lordthip a RO wap who a ae dfpcable a an / Ob- Jaton. e iui bao Pb * Piagypeon. er) ah ; 3 mean,and: cqundligele ny Tips ae ae age “Fy mee! Ht hip,” et Sallee. of Crit 5 ‘Reputation i in danger 5 yfhould -Yourslordthip hence fufpedt otha -oneicould never write fo we much edie 3 Wy RAY Guten eis : The » Dedicate. much .of : drefing ‘Salles who. minded any. thing feri- ous, befides. the gratifying a Senfual Appetite with a Yo- upiuan Apician Ayto y © ix, - Truly, My Lord er : " fa from ..defigning ‘to’. smote thofe. Supplicia Luxuria, eca calls them). by what Thave here waitten ; that were it in-my, Power, I would ie. call the World, “if not altoge- ther toi their: Priftine Diet, yet toga, much » ‘mote: mnilon ne and) temperate than, is fow i Faf ion: ae what if. Met find me like to fome whoare A eager after Flaming. and ther Field-Sports, wl i ch areyLabori- us t Rxcrol they and, Fi/hing, ee ee The Delete, Mi which is indeed’ a Lazy one ie. who, after all their Pains a4 Fatigue; Mever eat what they take and catch in either : For — fome’ fuch I havewknown : And th | cannot affirm is am | le Di eur. F abe sia ec 3 thar: mrt.n ‘what mio Poet a ee my: Lemma; “In Die. airte-con- , | fennis SOL to have {pent my | a nothing elfe. Th : « anmexcieto: thele‘Papers; and ae Apparatus: ‘madey 1 , fret upon it, would i ne ne of shaving bent» alle my : | Cone Sallets on- a ota Oo ‘ 7 *humbl a t Bee “Ha = am ng ay ‘ > 2 hae ast a eal. . J can i? MR | “5 ie, ne ee ay { Bah he es wee ae Z © The Radecaion. Mainthiod cm Bus Lord, hilt You : : on He if at :leaft? You sae ee ait that. ‘Honor . ise . tor read. lgam, con- {cious ease the , Publick wf its” | A Precious. “Mo- _ ments. ay se ~ rf iy 's Ab therefore Humbly again | % ‘Logdfhip’ S$) “Implore Coug “ Ls rdon, : SS, ie indeed need- “a theta, ab ae aid half ‘this, ¢ in. aie eit, ee gill al ready {hining’ there (Lone ord{hip 7. Elteem ; of: ithe a after wha ie were Lapel: to Expiels.. , 4 el was ede 1 to so | t -aeZ upon Sit S, an + a. ce of * , ; a ‘ : ’ : ‘ a sal he -* Vand © ary le i eH ; he a , Pinay mh sat! t x 3 . , i < ANGE : oe } 2 . a airs 3 i ace tainment which the Ka. lendar bas found, ént- donresing the, Bookfeller:to ad- Denture upon a Ninth Imprefii- wet the. bef Improvement I was. capa- xble, to an Inexhauftible Sub- ject, as it regards a Part: of * Horticulture ; ~ and ¢ offer fome little Aid to fuch as lovee Diver ‘ fr On, fo Innocent. and La There age thofe of late, ‘iho have ke ag arro- a ‘ Bute this perhaps. may - yet poffibly be refervd “ MF «ther ‘State of Thing sy. — Melotiger Day ; that is. » When, {hall be no more, but P nerf om ge encreas en es me ie ; Waa a 2 : feuded and contemplated the Na: ture of Bees only,»for, Sixty Years: After which, you will nat wond ry * i alo? Forty, in Gathermg. and Amaffing Materials for a. Hortulan Defis Lon, to fo enor. . ‘mous an pywas to fill fome Lak(end Pagesss) anid: yet be. - “comprehended within two, or three. : pAeres of athe. Square of . lefs than® One -fuficint to furnifh, and. entertain bis Time andl Shoughts all bis ~ Life long, with a *moft dnn Agreeablese and. Ufeful fi mploy- “i net Bul jou mia) piftly won +} eh der that aeiPerfon of | bai intance, how ld’ have Ground 5 nay, within’ » Ashilfull Planted and Gultivated) : “The natok Pe . We bave heard of one who eo | ae aia Sind the V. anlly a » it too, with that Reproach, This 4 ee te Man beganto build, ae bur was ner able. to a finifh! This has been lag ane of” | _ thar Undertaking anid. —-promife, will be of whe | Prarie (without the Corcumftan: ces of extraordinary Afjiftance, and’ no oxdmary. Expence) to - purft ue’ the Plan, erect, and fini 4 Wi ty as it dish roe ene mu But tiem is th hat whi agbrenpleagi, dress. very ead if fue «ne have any ing dfe 0 nnd, ds in the ra . e “hg f 3 hi be.thi ik : the’ Pietildw Le Ae too” late’ ; and rarely é find'we an a who care'to’ ‘[uper- ds frute poe the Foundation of another® and whofe Tdea's are | eet ought therefore. to nany + ands’; and Subfi- diaries ye “Such a’ Dofig 197. and * Mafters too) as there are tity Warts Of the Whole (ae: ee i fubfeqnant Table) thofe abo” have “thé Means ° and Courage, nay ‘(tho they do’ ‘dé ake ie Wh. le} ‘fiifh a Pare’ at leaft and tan® “tinie ‘Onl their Labours: “Gato” one Intire, Compleat, and — ’ . Wor k “Bele: “Of One’ or Two 2 tem ap téd® re “DAR © sf mea, 1 ~— becawfe they are both. not “therefore to be ee nowt (Let. me» ufe the V ds of a" Old; and. Experienc’d G xdiner) i » Cotumella de” Cuncta., me. diGtu- f Selade?: 5: rum, que vat itas | ee Hel CIN cient ewe neret, fed plurimas; nam il lud + ap unius hominis prudentia 7 ~ cadere» non. poterit , neque eth at i, Dae 3 ‘ J ! it pit Tage piquant Bim 2 cradidiffe, and tha I aha tS The"Preface. « Much more might I add Hond this’ ‘Charming, and Fruit. .. ful SabjeEE (1 ‘mean, concern- ng Gardetiing’: ) But: this is ‘not a Place ‘to Expatiate, de. tid, “as I have long fince been, from fo bold an Enter- prize; as the Fabrick I « men- tioned. ~I-content my felf then with “an Haimble~ Cotrage , anda Simple Potagere, Ap. pendant — to * the Calendar. ; ; which; Treating only (and that briefly) of» the.» Culture. of Moderate Gardens ; 3) Nothing feems to sme,» fhow ds be, “more Welcome aid Agreeable, . than whilft the Produtt of , them is come into more 2 Re : than) ings iby befee we calls... and. dif | the Ala N me. of E Ae LEAS Ad at a ? 4 R a ob a . SOS SD: Qc aay TSO snakt Bas) iar ok ie TE ae Pc £ et: Oe hs e e ty ales g — > : Ten: iy 4 4, : es ye Wig 123,14 > 8s 425 179 Cataclyfu2 PENS vig ‘Bfufan- en _(euinis ope 162 B dele and ee 3a. 1 8; ‘Oxelaum (16618 = Friers A 34 apy on 9 Pal: 393 20 4 wellftor’ Es ging oe pi He a Bios e IB a0 "are eaten | i 216 24 «Sage ae As # ae ta lade: tn the APPEN DIX, so eo a oe RECEDTS. ‘ak ~ rat athe! Cucumbers ) nd the Gerkems are no reither of the inegars5 but poured fing ha ni upon hem.——And r. next day, or longer. ae Pudding of Carrots. Read hin Paregt cheCruft ; agher part ofa Two-peny White-Loaf, grating the LS “as alfo Fale as much of the Root, 4 ‘Pine of frefli m, or (c. st in € Steeles dele t95 fead ten Gallens. peihen 14: Cacumber. rig? a . 3 exbing, and nce sede plitude, an Extent of that 9 Part “ols 3 VERS, Si ewhich’ be- ae to. Blorticultare ge y ic bys) pe | od ” Chaps of re AIS *, and i aie hosh Elements. in. dee Fe Ne r Teta oi hye, : 78 Xe OF the Four ‘ay Gag puted) E] Jements5 ied VV ater rpkiarth, Vink Ch: V2 OF the: ‘Natura Ch IL Of a” Ga The Rp, ve fags "CE II; Of the Celeftial oe ences, and particularly of the Suz, Moo, and of the Cligeates. é Ch IV. Of the Four. Annual Seafors. | aes ‘ and Soil of a Garden : Ch. VI. Of Compofts, ane Set * Pation, Rehedon Dreélfing and Stirring, the a a, _ Mould of a. Garden. © , Book Ih i ie Chath Lg Garden Peril aa Defin’ "ds its. Dignity ,Difinitic on, and Sorts. ‘ar diner, how to be qualify’d, regarded and re- “\parded'’s his Habitation, Cloaths - ing, Diet’, Under-Workynen and Alf fants. Be Aw: ) Ch. UI “OF the Inftrninents be- longing io.a Gardiner 5 their various Ufes, and Machanie. Powers. Ye d Flowers, % b. | a | iz Bei. Lt ga im be snide Na- i wR 3, 4 b MY CA. « sh | 6 ; “a t ‘i sy Ninfres 5 e iseatlig iy reed, hac, | “and Axtificial We ters ay NSS Pe LON Satay Bes 8 Tea co Ng ts : So abe’ a 7 Rs iat ES rs % we 5 aa wes - 2 ¢ 5 ge ¥ | Ch: Xe Of + Rock’ ive Gy? Cs “TEs, Mowntsy’ Préct he | Ven- tidutts; Conferoator fea of ot ce) and. tea, anid'‘e Hortulai Refrefhments.. am ifO1O ch.X¥L~ OF ve Ok ‘lisks , Columns . infcraptions, — Diels, Vafids °F Matick ie ‘Raina ‘andother ‘Orha= Mehts. + Ch.XIL Of @akaithdurre phitheatres, : Artificial’ Automata and | F: fick. “ Che XU. ; Lo ee s, Toa ula, St Confervatories “OF a Plants and Fruits. cand A to order them. | eo Ch XVI. OF the Coronary den: Flowers and Rare Plamts, + how they are to be Raifed, : / Go-'. rt XPOt the H Yig and re) ei A\and Swhat Frat amd’ i ‘fenlent | | idimitved into es ! Glipphises: Ties Rool- ie Weeding, Cleanfing,&c. Hf. Ot the Enemies and mities tO which Gardens xiOus, together: with bia ite Ch. , “The Plan fe. a : A XXIV; OF the Gardiner’s | - Almanackor Kalendarinm Hor- “tenfe, direding wat he is to do Monthly, and what Fruits “and Flowers are in os hy yeas. Cb, L Of Con reine, Prope ~ egy Fog ents ~Multapl; Ne | Tranfiuting, and Altering the Species, Borms, and (reputed) Subjtantial Qual ties ‘of Plants, ~Fruitsand Blowers. © wk. : Ch. po Gee 6) ortulan Elz. - boratory + at difislling and extratting of Waters, Spirits, » Effences, Salts, Cth: Retutci- «tation of Plants; with *other rare Experiments, and an Ac- count of ‘their Virtues, &. Lil, Of Compofi ing the Hor- tus Hyemalis, and making Books, of Natural; Arid Plants and Flowers; with feveral Ways of Preferving them in their Beauty, Ch. ‘ | -» Royal Garden. ce th IZ te. OF Pitas ‘of Too. poe .ers, Flowers examelld,. Silk , - Callicd'sy ok ae Wax, | | » Pafts, Horns, Glafs, *Shelle. : @ i, Feather - Mofs, Pietra Comeffa, 5," spear. Carv- a ae ae ser a Nofegays , Poejic oe eek remgane sib oo ofa Lil ary, Authors and satiftantto it. 4 gn jie = Ok Hortulan Enter- eA “ dainments, Natural , Divine, Moral, and Dalitioe! 3.with di- vers » Hiftorical Paflages, and > Solemnities,to thew the Rithes: UKs J eauty, Wonder, Plenty, Delight, ee ine aepniversa) Ufe of, Gardens. 1 i ; Ch wt “Ys ( oy k Wepre i tay aa 4 Af a LL E t S$ in pian con- t and Herbs, improv’d by ~@ Culture, Induftry, and Art ‘of the Gard’ner : Or, as others {ay, they are a Compofit tion of Edule Plants and Roots of feveral kinds, to be eaten Raw or Green,Blanch’ a or Candied; fi imple, and per rfe, or intermingld with others accor- ding tc the Seafon. The Bol’d, Bak’d, Pickl’d, .or otherwife ditt . guis'd, varioully accommodated by the skilful Cooks, to render - them grateful to the more. fe- minine -Palat; «or: Herbs: “father for the Pot, &c. challénge’ not _ the name of Sul/et fo properly B here, - fift ofcertain Efculert Plants » ge I a aol na a Rea ie ae ML od aL NU | oie Oe } ae ee a cf yi . oe ACETARIA = Pe ey Ne ae Oe oe A ae MA s ACHETER? here, tho fometimes mention d 5 “And therefore; “~~ ~ Thofe who Criticize not fo nicely upon the Word, feem to —_ diftinguith the * Olea’ “(which Were never eaten Raw ) from Acetaria, which were never Boitd ; and fo they. derive the Etymology ‘of Olus,” from OUa, the Pot. © But ' others deduce “it from “Ons, ‘comprehending the Uxiverfal Genus of the Vege- - table Kingdom 3 as from Pap ” Panis 5 efteeming that he who had ,|| Bread and Herbs, was fuf- ficiently blefs'‘d with all a frugal Man cou'd ° need or defire te: O- * Olera i frigidis difting. See Salts in ' Pefcennio. Salmaf. in Jul. Capitolin. .- ||. Panis erat primis Virides mortalibus Herbe ; Quas tellus nullo follicitante dabat. Er modo carpebant vivaci cefpite gramen; oo) Nunc epulz tenera fronde cacumen erant. Ovid, Fa ftor. iv. . thers thers Mr came have’ ity ab Olendo, ha de. Crefeendo, from its continual g . rowth and {pringing’ ups So-the ne yer Sealiger onVarro But his youn Fat ner Fuliz ic ‘fierally” diatl/Plants, goed all? the SEfenlents, according to the Text : We cab ‘thofe-Olera’ (fays * Theo- -phraftus) hich are commonly eaten; -4n which fen it ‘may: ‘be taken, “te include both Bord and! Raw : “Batt of all}! ab! Alendo, ‘as) havin g “been the Original, ; and” genuine “Food of afl Mankind from the a. “A Cteation. 219W Y¥ont yierd ir “great ) deal more’ of® this a Learned Stuf wereto be pick'd up fromthe Gvarin Sefores; and “inipertinently Curiouss!whilft'as it concerns the bufinets i in hand, we are by Salles ¢ to underftand ie ye sown, ij id ’ on. F taruens EX aC van: eh we ain tise Teeny ypelayy: “Pheoptiral “oes a Vitis Ls iy 7 Soe dy 29. |

After boiling | fome fteep them in Milk, and feethe them again in Beef-Broth : : Of old they added alittle Néitre. | The Broccoli from: Naples, pere haps the Haimerida of Pliny (or Athengus rather) Capitata marina e florida, our foaled (the an- 4 cient Crambe) and growing on | otir Coaft, are very delicate, as are the Sacoysii commended for being not fo rank, butagreeable — to moft Palates, and of better - Nourifhment: In general, Cab- bages are thought to allay Fumes, and prevent Intoxication: But — fome will have them noxious to the Sight; others impute it to— the Cauly-flower rather: But whilft ye Learned are not agreed about , Theophraftws affirms the con: a, and Pliny commends the Juice raw, with a little Hozey, for the moift and weeping Eye, not. “tot ‘the dry or dull. an i y all, Cabbage ("tis sgiket? d) is” Gor aceus'd for lying undi- _ Voking Eructations; which makes _ Me wonder at the Veneration — we read the Ancients had for. them, calling them. Divine, and. Swearing, per Brafficam. “Tis fcarce an hundred Years fince we ‘firft- had Cabbages out of Holland. ‘Sir Anth, Ajbley of Wiburg St.Giles in Dorfet/ire, being (as I am sore the firtt who ai hein | | _ England, aa Gideo: See Diag: | 1B. Carrots, Dauei, or Pofti- aca Sativa, temperately warm and dry, Spicy 3 the beft are yellow, very nourithing ; ; let them be rais’d in.Ground natu- ae rich, but not too heavy. - C ee aye Cher- ~gelted in the Stomach, and pro- ms herve. ‘Cher inti, | shies ; The {weet aromatick | Spanif Chervile, moderately hor and dry: The ‘tender Cima, and “Tops, with other Herbs, are Te | “ver to’ be wanting ‘in our Saets, ‘Cas long as they may ‘be had) me ‘ing exceedingly wholfome atid. chearitg the Spirits: 3: The Root sf aré alfo boil’d aad ‘eaten’ ‘Colds 5 much commended for Aged Peér- fons: This (as likewife Spinatb ) “Gsus'd in Tarts, and ferves alone for divers Sauces, oer) | - Cibbols,? Vide Siihae Sibi ~ Cives. oo es hopraffn. 1 ‘Ts. “Claty, “Heian, when "tent not to be rejected , and “in Ovlets, made up with Cream, fried m {weet Butter, and eaten “with Sugar, Juice of Oran or . Limon. | as es uk Nii Sad a 16. Chae ‘4 503 ning and, reftething : a ‘themfelves, ealonably eaten with other Salleting, the whole Win- early Spring: The - ter Jong, and French call ¢! , em. Salad de Preter, for their bind generally aten a tagy” a no ae in Lent. ie ‘Aah a me ee iy! : Nae omy Sa hs : eS , Pe rps conn ae 2 : “y ae pum; i ll a be ie a. a 3 Lo on i ee Chefs Nef. ptibi. ‘Gat. den ¢ ice 5 tobe ionthly: fown: ‘ Bat above all ‘the Indian, mode- agi Ef « t i a Stee, ae vaca BPR eh ‘ et .% a Perr 8 5 ow ie : f rately hot, and arothatick, quitk- en the torpent Spirits,-and purge the Brain, and are of fingular effect againft the Scorbute, Both ; she tender Leaves, Calices, Cap- Cc 2 Mei puchin 6 bur i aie Pt : TBR $ and Leaves a are a “Salli let. ie . ayo Se er erate, ae | sickle cba “i ai omar ‘Plants. The Buds being Candy'd, Aybernicum commended alfo, and — ‘the vulgar Water-Crefs, proper in the Spring, all of the fame ‘Nature, tho’ of different Degrees, ‘and beft for raw and cold Sto- | a but nourifh Tittle. ay par’d; that is, by reCifying the | phe ac 8 Fo laudably mixed with the colde are likewife usd in Strewings all Winter. There is the Natur. 4 eS ee ee ey ae, 20. Cucumber, ees tho’ very cold and moift, the moft approved Sullet alone, or in _Compofition, of all the Vizaigrets, — ‘to fharpen the Appetite, and cool — the Liver, * @c. if rightly pre- vulgar Miftake of altogether ex- tracting the Juice, in which it — “a. ne ee a se fhould rather be foak'd : Nor | * "Bods, cranuuds, daands, Dew@,'s seu ; ¢ ‘wis. abe te on wes | ‘ought itt to” ha: over © Osta, Keo a “much abating” of its grateful Acidity, and palling the Tafte, Seon a contrariety of Particles “Let: them therefore be pared, ‘and cut in thin Slices ,” with a Clove or two of Onion to corre the Crudicy, macerated in the Juice, often turn’d and mode- ately drain’'d. Others prepare them, by thaking the Slices be- tween two Difhes, and drefs ‘them with very little Oj/, well beaten, and mingled with the _ Juice of Limon, Orange, or Vine- gar, Salt and Pepper. Some a- gain, (and indeed the moft : ap- prov'd) eat them as foon as they are cut, retaining their Liquor, which being exhanfted (by the former Method) have nothing | remaining in them to help the Concottion. Of old hey * boil ‘a 5b, roy eae rv ay a - Cucumis seen dclicatior, jnnocentior. : Atheneus. ioe C3 the < Canale en paring off: “ey Rind, eat them with, Pe ine~ i gary and Honeys Sugar not be- — ing fo well known, Laftly, the 4 Pulp in Broth is greatly refreth: — ing, and may be mingld in moft © Sallets without the leatt da= mage, contrary to the common — Opinions, it not. being long, fince — Cucumber, however drefs'd , was thought fit to be thrown away, being accounted little better than — Poyfon. Taveruier tells us, that in the Levant, if a Child ery for fomething to Fat, they give it a raw Cucumber inftead of Bread. The young ones may be boil’d in White-Wine, The fimaller fort (known by the name. of Gerckems.) muriated with the Seeds of Dil, and the Mango Pickle | are for the Winter. an Daify, Buphthalaum, Ox- Eye, or Bellis-major; The young Reacts are frequently eaten by the 2 Spar. eae sf att nt ef Z " , CE 4 i i, F.y% f, oh P # a » ef ; “on aaa eed Léon: ee Condiillas Macerated' in. feveral aoe Waters, to extract the bitternefi ; a tho’ f{omewhat opening, Is very wholfome, and. little 3 inferior to Succory, Exdive, &e. ‘The French us Country-People eat the Roots; and ‘twas with this homely. Sallet, the Good- Wife Hecate entertain’d Hise | See Settle. Be | 23. Dock, . Onylapathur, or uta pointed, Dock : Emollient, and tho’ otherwife not. for our Sallet, the Roots brewed in Ale or Beer, are excellent for the Scorbute, | ~ Earth. Nuts, Ke Bulbo-Caftanums Cana 3 in divers places of Surry, near Kixgjton, ane other, Pane) the Rind. par’d Oi, ans. pia pees by. Ratttcs, itd le ye Cc 4 eas 3 Pepper but are beft boi 'd other Roots , or in Pottage ra : ney and are {weet and. nourifh- | ing. “i : se v a oo 24, ‘Elder, Meigs zi: The Flowers infus’d in Vinegar, grate- : ful both to the Stomach and Tafte ; attenuate thick and vifcid Humours ; and tho’ the Leaves — are fornewhat rank of Smell, and fo not commendable in ‘Sallet a they are otherwife (as indeed is | ‘the intire Shrub) of the moft fovereign Vertue; and the {pring Buds and tender Leaves, excel- lently wholfome in Pottage at that Seafon of the Year, See Flowers. 28, Endive, Exdivinm, In- tubnm Sativoum; the \argeft, whiteft, and tendereft Leaves. beft boil'd, and lefS crude. It is naturally Cold , profitable for ‘hot Stomachss “Tntif ve andopen- ing oy Sapiens ae anes br sa AS ing © Obttrudtions of ise! poM a ats . ‘The curled is more delicate, be. ‘ing eaten alone, or in Compofi- tion, with the ufval Istinitus : ‘It is alfo excellent being boil’d; the middle part of the Blanch’d- ‘Stalk feparated, eats firm, and ‘the ampler Leaves by many ‘perferr’d | before Lettuce. See Succorg. “Efehalots See Onions. hice 1) Fennel; DP ehcicalite > The - {weetelt of Bolognia: Aromatick, hot, and dry 3 expels Wind, {harpens the Sight, and recreates. the Brain 5 efpecially the tender ‘Umbella and Seed-Pods. The Stalks are to be peel’d when young, and then drefs'd like Sel- lery. The tender Tufts and Leaves emerging, being minc’d, -are eaten alone with Vivegar, or Oyl, and Pepper, and to correct _ the colder Materials, enter pro- Perly ae ‘perly in into " Coopahane Italians eat the blanch ‘(which they call Cartu — {mall Green- Worm, hie _ times lodges in the Stemm of this -Plant,, which is to be taken out,. ” of their Simples, in a more ins _ -tenfe degree 5 and may therefore — ble Relifh, being Infus’d in Vixe- ” Clove. Giljflower, Elder, Orange, | : gril Rofemary, Arch-Angel , Saye, Nafturtinum Indicum, . &e. BN - ee % A). ‘ gad aaa v PN es Ti, en “pai RELL aie Cae Winter long. There is ; as the Red one in that of ae q lery, | 4 Hei ) a i 27. Flowers, Flores : : ce q of the Aromatick Efculents and — Plants are preferrable, as gene- — rally endowd with the Vertues be eaten alone in their proper Vehicles, or Compofition with o- — ther Salleting , fprinkl’'d among — thems; But give a more palata~ gar 5 ‘Efpecially thofe of the | ain of them are Pick!d, and a divers ‘ divers.of ahem? Rake alfo very, pleafant and. wholfome Theas, as ‘do likewife the Wild one Baek | bof, Mint, &e. pee ® Se Be Praslisk: See ee fete wards Excefs; and tho’ both by Spaniards’ mee Italians, and the. more Southern People, familiar- ly eaten, with almoft every thing, and efteem’d of fuch fingular Vertue to help Concoétion, and thought a Charm againft all In-_ fection and Poyfon (by which it has obtain’d the Name of the Coun - try- man’s Theriacle.) we yet think it-more proper for. our Northern Ruttics, efpecially living in Uligé- nows and moift places, or fach as ufe the Sea: Whilft we abfolutely - forbid it entrance into our Sa/et- ing, by reafon of its intolerable Ranknefs, and which made it fo detefted of old 5.that the eating — _ Of it was (as we read) part of the - Punifament for fuch as had com : mitted ~ \ , ee Nn & Dine TORS ig 1 Solty Lc Ce AN ESS aS raha! foo See SS a TS Ht ; x an Aye Ab aN ea eit times eat it boil’d, which taming mitted the horrid’ ft Chines | tet be fure, ’tis not for Ladies Pa Jats, nor thofe who court them, farther than to permit a light — touch on the Difh, with a Clove © thereof, much better fupply’d 4 by the’ gentler Roccombo. = Note, That in Spain they fome- its fiercenefs, turns it into Nou-— rifhment, or rather Medicine. Giony-Peppers aes ‘See Pepper. 29. Goats-beard, Trago-pogon : The Root is excellent even in Sallet, and very Nutritive, ex- ceeding profitable for the Breatt, and may be ftew’d and ares as Scorzonera. \2e, Hops Landa : Hot sha i moift, rather Medicinal, than fit for Sallet 3 the Buds and young Didrels excepted, which may be eaten eaten raw 3 but more conveni- ‘ently being boil’d, and cold like Afparag Ws: They, are. Diuretic 5 5 depurate the Blood, and open: Ob- ‘ftrudions. oF ae Hy flop, Bol Op 9 3 ifiee Cee Creticus 5 Majoran, Me ry-gold, &c. as all hot, fpicy ‘Aromatics, ( commonly, growing ‘in _Kitchin-Gardens) are of Fa- culty to Comfort, and {ftreng- cys Pipi SU Gna Ss eter Pa a ciliae (4) emia LMP Re (site Se" Po ae adn a si vi Hi: Se Meg : he un ; ich ot cahydale a is rane Son ae - - -ACETARIA. i then 5. prevalent againtt Melan- choly and Phlegn ; Plants, like thefe, going under the Names of Pot-Herbs, are much more pro- per for Brotbs and Decoétions, than the tender Suet :' Yet the Tops and Flowers reduc’d to Pow- der, are by fome referv’d for | Strewings, upon the colder In- gredients 3 aap: to Wag eretul Fragrancy.. 2. Jack. by-the. Hedge, Mie. : “ or Sance-alone 5 has “many _Me- ! : a ; r EE TT ST a NS ee ee ne oo es Dry Qe VR es wre a aS Bit A Reus mS. aa x Bo “Yy 1c E TA ARI A / ey ‘MediGinar Properties, andi ise is : as other Sallets ef pecially byC ‘try People, growing wild und ‘their Pas and Hedges. thet 4 } yt 4 ate 4 a “ggnn/Lecks and Cibbobs, Por- rua, hot, and of Vertue Pro- Tifick 5 fince Latonz, the Mother of Apollo long’d . ‘after” them : The Welch, who eat them much, are obferv’d to be. very fruitful : They are alfo friendly to the Lungs and Stomach, being fod in Milks a few therefore of the flender and green Summities, a little fhred, do not amifs in Com- spolition. See Onion, . 34. Lettuce, Léicives : Tho ‘by Metaphor cal?d * Mortuorum Gibi, (to fay agree of - t Adonis hi Bubulus, eax In Laétuca occultatum 4 Venice: Adonin “cecinit Calimachus , quod Allegoricé in- "terpretatus Atheneus illuc referendum putat, “quod in Venerem hebetiores fiant LaGucis vefeentes HSU. and Bali be Aa fy % Rs A ‘f dina his. fad Miprip) by er cs t of its ‘Soporiferous quality,” CVE was, and ftill continues the pris a ~ cipal Foundation of: the’ univer- “fal Tribe of ‘Sallets which i Is to ‘Gool and Refreth, befides. ‘its o- | ther Properties: ‘And therefore — dn fuch high efteem with the ~ Ancients: 3 that divers of the Va- | Jerian Family, dignify’d and eno-. bled their mame with that of | Lattucinii. A | dase (2 antes of Niue more -eold: and mort than any of the reft 5 yet le8 aftringent, and fo harmilefS’ that it may fafely be _ eaten raw in Fevers for it allays. ‘Heat, bridles Choler, extinguifhes. | “Thirtt, excites Appetite, kindly — : ‘Nourithes, and above all repref- ‘fes Vapours, -conciliates Sleep, Mnitigates Pain 5 befides the ef- fe&ithas upon the Morals, Tevn- | peranceand Chaftity, Galen (whofe ome beloved Sz/et it was) from its pment, frbduleid and agreeable Na- ” he erected a Statue, and built .an > Altar to this noble Plant, And | : himfelf; namely, beginning with — Kinds and Vertues of Lettuce, Sze Plin. H. rly he XIX. c. 8. and XX, ¢. 7. Fernel. &e. 32 - ACETARIA — Nature, fays it breeds the ~ laudable Blood. No marvel then that they were by the Ancients called Saza, by way of eminen- cy, and fo highly valu’d ‘by the great * Ayguftws, that attributing his Recovery of a dangerous — Sicknefs to them , ‘tis reported, - that the moft ab{temious and ex- cellent Emperor + Tacitus ({pend- ing almoft nothing at his frugal Table in, other Dainties) was yet fo great a Friend to: Lettuce, that he was us’d. to. fay of. his Prodigality, Sownune fe mercari “Gla fumptus effufic one}; How: it _ -was celebrated by Galen we have heard ; how he usd it he tells — i lle a te ew’ * Apud Sueton. | ; Vopifcus Tacit. For the reft both of the Lettuce fee in his, younger Days, and concluding with it when he grew old; and that to his greatad- Vantage. « In a word, ‘we meet with nothing among all our crude Materials and SaVet ftore, fo:pro- per to mingle with any of the eft, nor fo wholfome to be ‘eaten’ “alone, -orgin Compofition , mo- -derately; and with the ofall Ox. _ oleun of Vinegar, Pepper, and Oyl, | &e. which la{t does not fo per- ‘feG&ly:agree with the Alphange; to which the Juice of Oramge) or Limon and Sugar is more defi- rable:; Arzftoxenus is reported to have’ irrigated his Lettwce-Beds with an Ojmomelite, or mixture of Wine and "Loney : Andwcer- tainly ‘tis not for’ nothing that our Garden-Lovers, and Brothers. this Noble Plant, and multiply a . ACETAR IA. 33. @ ofthe Sallet, have been fo ex- — : -ceedingly (nduftrions to cultivate — its age 5 for toname afewin ~ ms ent ufé: We have the Al - | D - Phange a a Ve. a eo eee 5 i | " “4CETS phange oF Montpelier, crip. ii delicate 3 the Arabic; Auber- velleres's Belgrade, Cubbapes Ca- puchin, Crofs-Lettuce; Curl'd 3 the Genoa (\afting all:the Winter) the Imperial, Lambs,,or Agnine, and Lobhs. or Lop-Lettuces. ‘The » French Minion a ‘dwarf kind : The Ozk-Leaf, ‘Paffia ion, Roman, Shelly and’ Sileftan , Ward and crimp: (efteemed of the beft and rareft) with divers more: And here let it be noted, that befides three or four forts. of this Plant, and fome few of the reft,there was within.oeur remembrance, rarely vany other Saleting ferv’d up to the beft Tables; with unblanch'd Endive, Succory, Purfelan, ( and indeed little other variety) Sugar and. Viwegar being. the conftant _. ” Vebicles (without Oy/). but tow Sugar is almoft.wholly. banith’d frompall, ‘except the more effe- . yminate, Palates, as too. much pal- : a and: ee from the grate- ful ife not ee to be reproved: aera fpoken Of. nite $. . Limon, jenny 1 bas tae gs exceedingly refrefhing, Cor- dial, &c. The Pulp being blend-. “ed with ‘the, Juice, fecluding the over-fi aii or ees os 0- Farge. bac hae be 360 Mallow ; Matva } 3; the culd, emollient , and friendly to the Ventricle, and fo rather Medicinal 5 yet’ may the Tops, well bata. be admitted, and the reft (tho’ out of ufé “at pre- dent ) was taken by’ the Poets for all SaMets in general, Pytha- . goras Held Malve folinm Santi Afphidel and’ indeed | it was @ of * * De Legib. 4 : BAe, esis be n. nd BN Botha ettuce . boil’d. and . beudited Is #3 and we find Epimenides. 1 * Plato at his Malows and. q Malve ee fig. te A proved by * Galez and + Di- © ofcorides 5 namely the Garden- Mallow, by others the Wilds but 1 think: both | proper rather for the Pot, than SaVet. Nonius {uppofes the. tall Rofea, Arbore- feent Holi-hocks, that bears the broad Flower, for the beft, and — very || Laxative; but by reafon of their clamminefs and Lewtor, banifhed from our Sa/et, tho’ by fome commended and eaten “ ( Hor: Epod.\rr. | * De Simp. Medic. L. vii. ¢ Lib, il. cap. 3 . Exoneraturas Veqitrens mihi Villica Malvas Acculit, & varias, quas habet hortus es . ' Mart. Lib, x \ And ‘our foeet Poet : Nulla eft humanior Lane Nulla magis fuavi commoditate bona eft, | Omnia tam'placidé regerat, blandéque relaxat, -- Emollitque-vias, nec finit efle rudes, 7 Cowl. Plan, L, 4. _ with q ‘ gt sine and A Some Grid ai il : el is. bai | Peele: Mercury , or) Lapathum xe) ecbuofumne. See Bina, ohh tae ‘ . “876: Melon, Melo ; x .to ea been jreckon’d. rather | among Fruits. 5 and: tho’ an ufial Ingres dient in our Set; yet for.its tranfeendent delicacy and flavor, ‘cooling and exhilarating. Nature (if fweet, dry, weighty, and well-fed.) not only fuperior. to all the Gourd-kind, but Paragoa with the nobleft Produétions of a the Garden. Fof. Scaliger and Cafanbae , think our. Meloz un- known to the Ancients, (which others contradict) as yet under the name of Cucumers: “Buthe who-reads, how artificially they owere-Gultivated.,-raisd under » Glafies, and expos'd. to the het pits (for T fein oe cannot well D 3 doubt } eS ge Bi a a ACETAR ee WE Ea doubt, of ® their being * the fame : with,ours: @) ee There is alfo.a Winter-Melon,, large and. with’black Seéds, ex- ceedingly Cooling 5. brought us. from abroad, and the ‘hotter Climates, where they drink Wa- ter after eating Melons 3’ but in the colder (after all” difpute ) Wine is judg'd: the better’: That’ it has indeed ‘by fome been ac- cus'd as apt to'corrupt in the Sto- mach (as dojall things elf‘ eaten in excefs) is not’ deny : ‘But a perfect good ‘Meéloz is certainly as harmlefs a Fruit’ as’anywhatfo- ever 5 and may fafely be mingl'd with Sz/et, in Pulp or Slices,’ or more properly» eaten byt felf, with a little Sale and Peppers for. | ‘a Melon which requires Sugar to ‘commend it, wants of Perfection. Note, That this Fruit was’ very : rarely cultivated in Exglaad, fo aS to bring it to Maturity, till | ‘Sic Geo." Gardaer came out of * ba bein. - ym ’ N a «oe ads at en ae ie ‘ he ji “ew | h when an ‘ordinary ‘Meléx:.would havesbeen fold) for: five:or:fix ~ Shillingss«\DT hes vfmall sdunripe Finit,ewhenothé others) are pait, may be Pick!’ a Marge, anid ee, délic : baie ae te ts ker? Too a ae 2380: MV; F guftifolia r picata, ‘Spear-Mint 5 “dry and warthy;very fragrant, a little prefsid,) 1s; friendly «tothe tweak: Stomach; and*powerful a- gainftall Nervons Cruadities : The gentler Tops ofjthe Orange- Mint, lenter wellinto our Compofition, -oroare © gratéful alone (as ‘are lalfosthe ‘other forts) with the | “Juice of. Orange: andy a ~ hietle | aS MGT soles: Og ambitin. i ; *Orator call’d Terre, by Porphyry ‘Deorum ‘filiis awithout : Saisie hast %, 7 Jed wE i ¥i3 : bs 3 mie Ms Pi = Lhe Cie. ad Attic. 81)” + a ey" Spain)’ Vmyofelf “a a r ihn Menthe Tie aif. jf 4a 39. sition. Fundi. 5 By. the 3 y : , ; Sd pe te per ne ane gis ar Sea aa i D a ae a ae - nor Fruit, nor to. ie eaten crude 5 enue -thould be sherefoi bar iifh'd en- oO 4 Were I to. «order the, Compofition 5 © de * ever fo highly contended for iby — many, ‘as the very principal and — top of all she refts. whilft Ithink them tolerable only (at leaft in- this: Climate) af Br ing” frefhand | skilfully chofen, they are accom- | ee medat ed with the niceft Careand ie ie? Circuim{peGion;,- generally re. ie ported to have fomething- ma- ' ‘ diane and noxious in them: Nor. ‘without caufe $ -from>the . omany fad" ‘Examples, frequent Mitchiefs , and funeft Accidents Sires have produc’d; not only to ee ee Pe pricier. Perfone , but whole ; ; ‘— a x i ; ae 1 3 + et , i m3 e ie ms a * aie Fg Ma oe Phinilies’ e Palted. inet ie were to! the fecond Courfe of the Cafarian ‘Tabler, with the noble Title Brana Sear, a Dain- ty fic for the Godriajones to - whom" they fent the mperor | *Clandive,as they have many fince, to the other World.’ Bue he’ that reads how Sexeca\’. deplores his loft Friend, that brave Com- mander Annas Serenus, and fe- véral other gallant Perfons with him, who alt of f them peri(h’d’at the fame Repaft; wold beapt toask with the iA laturalift (fpeak- ing of this fafpi ious Dainty) Que Voluptas tanta ancipitis cibi? and who indeed would hazard it ? So ‘true is that of the Poet’ 5 Ue'that eats Majfhroms, many times Nil a be edit, eats no more perbage * Sueton in Clad ‘Sen. Ep. Ixiui. "Fein N FOL ext 2} yt ~ val iy "ACETARIA ‘ all his Life after, * ‘What. other : ‘deterring Bpithets: are given for’ our Caution, Bapn rujswle wo=" wher, beavy and “ockeng. (Az thenews reporting: of the Poet: Euripides’s, finding a Womanand her ‘three Children’ ftrangl’d ‘by eating of them) one would. think {ufficient Warning. | ee Among thefe comes’ in| the: Fungus Reticularis, tobe found L about London, as at Fulham and other places; ‘whilft at fio final charge, we fend for them into Frauce 3 as we alt Peg-nutsyand other { Lubera, which in ‘Italy they fry 4n ‘Oy!, and eat with Pepper: ‘They are commonly difcovered ‘by, a Nafite Swine, ‘purpofely brought up; being of a»Cheéfge nut Colour, and heady Smell,’ and not feldom found in England, ’ particularly in a Park of my Lord ~ - Cotton’s, at Rufoto@or Rusbery in Northampron-(hite, and doubtlefs : in : ar * Segal f themfelves' in- and ‘only famous that 'I can incourage none to ufe them, for Reafonsigiven (befides that they‘do not at all concern our fafer and ingocen Sallet¥ ur- niture ) 1 forbear its and referr thofe who longafter this beloved Ragont , and other Voluptuaria Venena (as Seneca calls them) to what our Learned Dr.Ly/ter™ {ays yf the many ‘Venomous Jxfelis Suring and corrupting ina ‘aon 5] Apitius, Ub. vii. cope 13-7 fe Trantagst. Pilots Numi 202-9) i 9%» 2” Philofi Tranfae.. Num. 89. Journey 70 Paris. | ar ae & new 44 _ACETARTA new, found: -out Species. off Mu foroms had lately dx deliciis, Thofe, ‘ym the mean time, which are e- fteemed beft, and lefs pernicious, (of which fee, the Appendix ). are {uch as rife in.rich, airy, and dry + Pa(ture-Grounds ; 5 growing on the Staff or Pedicule of about an Inch thick and high 5 mode ely Swelling . (Target-like ¥ ‘round and firm, being under neath of .a pale faffronith hue, curioufly radiated in parallel Lines and Edges » which becom- ing either Yellow, Orange,” or Black, are to be rejected : ° But befides what the Bacvelt. Months produce, they are likewife rais'd * Artificially; .as at Naples in their Wine-Cellars, upon an; at of rank; Earth, pe aped upon a. + Pratenfibus optima: fungis Nikita eft: aliis male creditur, Hon, Sar. 3 7. Sat. fu es Bacon Nat. Hiff, 12. “Cent. viie $47; 48, c. cere i ee ruch, | as the curious and noble © Prive) tells us, he found to be) nothing but an heap of old Fungws's, reduc'd and compacted to\a ftony hardnefs, upon which they lay Earth, ‘have ‘been fteeped. And in. File, by ing an hot Bed of Affes-Dung , “and when the: heat is in Temper, wa- tering it«(as above) well impreg- nated with the ie ind Offals | fuch a and fomedcoeiaier common Me- lon-Beds afford them, befides ‘other Rie yeatt ¥ iid Os. Muttard, Som, 5 exceed : Gaffend. Vita Peirf. 1. iv. Rade 1 SMart. Tr Epig. xlvi. 4 ponticum, Ays, within four ey: af basa) PG k. ACE TA Ri I ae fe it arts in fuppofed Stone, but in : ; and fprinkle it | with © ‘warm Water, in. which ps 4 inthe Seed but Leaf all ef 2 cially in Seedling young Plant: fs like thofe of Radifhes (newly y peeping out of the Bed) is of incomparable effeé& to quicke : : and revive the Spirits 5 ftreng- thening, the’ ry. expelling ; heavinels, preventing: the: Verti-- ginous Palfie, and is a Jaudable Cephalick. « Beli 3, it . proved. Antifc [cor Mhtticks ai coction, clits’ fond di ates Phlegs matick Humours. In fhort, ‘tis’ the mofkgupble Ewbamma, and ary antngredient to all cold-and. raw Salleting, that it is very rarely, if or to. be left. out. In Italy 1 making: Maujftard, they mane Sinton and Orange-Peel, with the Seeds. Hows the beft is made, fee hereafam oot: 4 Noflurtium Indicuni. See Cref 3 r | ‘ At. Nettles, Ort ica, Hot,dry, - Diuretic, | Solvent $ purifies the Blood : _ Bubba: ‘The Buds, S, sites very ten- der Cima, a little bruifed, are by fome eatenraw, by others boil’ d, efpeciallyiin 2 iat with bther Herbs: gad niet J Cepas te 5 ee beft'are fuch as are brought us’ out of Spaiz, whence Aa of ‘St. Omers had them, andy ‘that have weigh'd eight Pounds. -Choofe therefore the large,round; white, and thin Skimfd, Being eaten crude and alot Vinegar, and Pepper,” we own them in Sallet, ‘not {o hot as Gar- licks nor at ae fo rank: ‘Boil'd, they give a kindly: relith 5 raife Appetite, corroborate. the: Sto- “mach, cut Phiegm, and. profit the a gentle maceration, In themean time, as:to./their being noxious | to ‘the’ Sight, is slid S33 only to matical = But” eaten) in ex) f§, are {aid to offend the Head and Eyes, unlefs Edulcorated with — il oes Mahe so Ay in y i ae 4 to the es ae ‘i ing froth cH raw Onion, when peeled, which’ fome commend for its purging - and quickning that Senfe. How they are usd in Pottage, boil’d in Milk, ftew’d, ec. acetal the Kitchin. Iour cold Set we fupply them with the Porrum Secile, Tops of Leeks, and Efeha- lots @Afcalonia) of “guft more exalted, yet not to the degree of Garlick, Or (by what of later ufé is much preferr'd.) with a Clove or two of Racconbo, of a which by rabbi the Dith only, imparts its Vertue agrecably e- - nough, In Italy they frequently make a Salet of Scalions, Cives, and. Chibbols only feafon'd. with" Oy! and Peppers and an, hone ig laborious Country-man, — with good Bread, Salt, and a little Parfley , will make a contented Meal with a roafted Oxiox.” How A noble Bulb was deified in * Egypt i pee tna, gg ot. ‘Begptsieiare told, ‘and: that, w hiltt, they: were! building the Pyramids; there was {pent inthis Root} Nizety Tee of Gold among the Workimen.;-/So lufhiots.and Er lek were, that ons have’ _ aig prefents. them, to} oye vin Homer, as): fas Regalay- But. CER tainly; we: are -eitheriimiftaken, in the aSperies (whieh) fomeo will haves toibe; Melons); 6F ule. \Pa- etickLicencey ‘when we; ss hia intel them: shi LY * orttehtiis " Awownbo yey 74 43//Orachy Lisi ; 2 nGok ie pall oi hence pian emits ; aden’ hee bi euntr in $3 Buss 18. Pa beset Fiesta pS Sogciens ited! ire ‘ 5 ? “this eae CS oe aa See : Silvera ‘Th ‘ing’ hred ‘and’ fprinkl'd: amo ai uithe: other Herbs, . correé th i _erimony, — ne ‘But. the are | ”y i" ? : M4 der Se edlings fro. m the. to boil them in, , without ae ( ont 2 F he? tend r ‘Leaves: a 2 7 “fant ens Ap peciee! exe digh prefrefhes and oe: "Sub ails the ‘We fpeak of the fweet and bit- , bi is: fomewhat ‘more acute, ase ae aptie ‘guifhing § Thirft 5 of) ‘allt OfvRaga the beft fuccedanenss t Vinegar. ~The very Spoils : ont ‘Rinds of | Orange’and Linon be- “ACETARIA- fay ceedingly grateful to the, Stony" ‘macha:.: Vide Limon... BeuE® Ori? et ~ i peeks BRT: OTT Oe: ret & 45. Pabfoapsbapivera, Carrox, Gift. boild, beingycold:, :isvof it, felf a’ ‘Winter-Sabet , eran with; Ojl,: Vinegar,» Sb; :and: having: fomething: of Spicy; is by fome,} thoughe: m ‘1 | the: Laur ep . ahh3 Og te 34 rea te i . ae 4/ £ +P ae RERA Abi ‘Peafe, Pifum 5 tbe Pod of ee Sugar-Peafe 5) when farft..be-) inning tO appear.) ; Fak ende tendaal Aa pretty: Acid, enter intoithe:C na as, do thole of tee ans 72 ee. ; Ns eae 3EM a On Tk 04g. 3 _ Peper, eo 5 hot, cae dry inja high degree, of ape prow d Vertue: io all flatu eres iat ing from jcold and oe ae Gonftitntions,») and gene (Crudities | whatloe- vergand th reifor ve of tN Ni ea a aC ag |! e a : F od Oe a: fis. a a aigeS “— ACETARDA univerfal ufe todorrect and: tém=» ~ per the cooler.Hefbs} ‘and fuchas: | abound-in moiftures It is a ne- | ver tobe: ‘offitted: Ingredient; of our Sabets 5 ‘provided , it’ be! not: tOd' mitturely.t beaten (as oft wel fitid it’) to’an almoft impalpable) Duft;: which is-very’:pernicious,! and frequently: adheres and’ fticks: in the folds of the *Stomach): where, inftead of promoting. Concottion,: #t\often -eaufess ‘a Gardialgin my: rand fires the Blood+ Sy Tt" theuldy gnciicte be Broth coptusd only.” Indian Capfi wins fe AE Be Heit and burning, a yet. -by they Africans eaten with Salt and. Vines gar by it felf, as an ufual Con-— dimient 5 but-wou’d:be of dan-*) gerous confequence: with us3 be, ing ‘fo much more ‘ofan ‘acrimo= nidus and ‘terribly’ bitingyquali- ty; Which’ by Art’ and’ Mixture is notwithftanding) ‘ténder'd. Not only’ fafe, but very dgreeable: your Saker, ] pa, { ACETAR YF 3 Take. the Padoand dry them | wells ina\Pans and) when. a Mucilage, into a Difh of y Ware: This temperd withinegar, in which a little Swear. has been diflolvd, you wera Sauce fupplying Muftard 9 the Sal/et, and: ferving like- wile Yor Bay Dith befides. 5” 52. Kam- q a gs C : ns lis hard. oO Digettion, ides ck to the, Somme ‘miting, tl i otherwife : Diuretic, : and thought to repel the Vapourg ¢ f Wine, when the Wits Were at genial Ch ub, Diofeorides and + Ga oy iffer about. their a ‘Eating 5 “One pref & ore, Meals Hae latter: for aft oN et, ang AS vifh black Horfe: R a hotter quality, and ‘ friendly to the Heads fut a no- table Antifcorbutic, achich may be eaten all the Winter; and on that account an excellent Ingre-. dient in the Compofition of My- fards as are aalfo ‘the, thin Sha- _vings, ‘mingled with our cold Herbs, And now before {have done withithis Root, for an ex- cellent: and univerfal Condiment. Take Horfe- Radish, whilft newly drawn out of the Earth, “other- wife laid to fteep in Water a competent times; then grave it on a Grater which has no bot- tom, that fo it may pafs thro’, ikea Macilage, into a Dith of Earthen’ Ware: This temper’d with 7negar, in which a little. Sagar. has been diflolvd, you “have a Sauce fupplying Muftard we a ees 2 Yo the Sallet, and: {erving like- wile gen Fe ‘Dith befides. cae | §2. oe : i , FF wi . fok | wo A be Ni Lrgesbs & xh oy OG 3 , aes td *! eli q ape Vee ea | Be Ah eer the ee . A ‘ ant “ > / rr aah Pas ‘ . ‘ , eat i fa 7 7 5 9 / p q * y 3 ACETARTA | ey Rantpion, Radtsekten or the Efculent Campanula: Theten- der Roots. eaten in the Spring, ~ like thofeof Radifhes, but much ‘more Nourifhing / Cia ‘ 53. Rocket, Eruca | Spanifh ; hot and dry, to be qualified with — Lettuce, Purcelain, and the tell &e, See Tarragon. Roccombo, See Onions. 54. Reena Fe facnraites, $ Soverainly Cephalic, and for the Memory, Sight, and Nerves, ing ‘ comparable: And tho’ not us’d in the Leaf with our Sa/e#, fur- niture, yet the Flowers, a Jicele bitter, are always welcome in Vinegars, but above all, a fre’ % : Sprig cr two ina Glafs of Wine, oc ‘Flomers, aa. Sin a rN he 55. en Z % “ACETARIAL "55. Getic, Salvias hot and dry., The tops of the Red, well pick’d and wath’d (being often defil’d with Venomous Slime, and. al- moft imperceptible Infeits) with the Flowers, retain all’ the noble Properties of the other hor Planrss more éfpecially for the Head, Me- mory, Eyes,~ and all’ Perabytical Affeétions.. In fhort, ’tis ‘a Plant endu’d with fo many and. won- -derful Properties, as that the af- fiduous ule of it is faid to render Men: Immortal: We cannot there- o. fore but. allow. “the tender Sam. mities of the young Leaves; but Principally; the Flowers in’ our cold Rice all 5: eget fo as ‘net to do-, papal a arnonerd. Seth 56. Mae hays aed That SWAT op the Sea- Cliffs (as _ about Bec. 31 not ‘only. erude and cold, ? 1g ar tender (and. uch as” we “Tay ultivate, and Opinic n, for its J . other excellent Shas yaa Be —. fects again{t the Spleen. Clean- - fing the Paflages, fharpning Appe- tite, oc, ‘f Gar preferrableto moft_ of our hotter Herbs, and SaZet-— ‘Ingredients, that I have | long Wonder, “it has not. been long fince propagated he Potagene, as itis 0 rom whence often receiv’d the’ cual I have. ive ee ‘d ee: which - aa ‘ ” fies er Ge “ACETART 6 wi Sig7i icSeationg -Afelboie Coreg Th French callthem Appetites, © which it notably “quickens and ftirs up? ‘Corrects Crudities, and promotes Concottion. | The Ita lians fteep'them in’ ‘Water, mince, and ‘eat:them cold with’: Mee Vinegar, Salt, Bo. > “ee ele Peels f [io Sa 58) SiMe ips ira Ooehlearha, of the Garden, buv: efpecially that of: the Sea, ‘is fharp, biting; and hot’; of ‘Natare like Naftar> tinm, prevalent in the Scorbute. A few of the tender Leaves may . be admitted in our Compofition. Nafturtinn Dede. oft iiaee | ees iy bing Hebloveg and of ithe Petrofilixe Family.) merly a ftranger with us (nor very long fince in Italy ) is an hor ‘and more -generous‘fort of Matedonian Perfley,or. Suzallage, The tender Leaves of the Blanche | ~ Stalk Rete ich vores foort, felt peel and ‘ic ong oe Lab : Wi ife, are eaten w ith Oy/, Vinegar, Salt per 5 and for. iesigh ; oe isiever placd ‘ | ‘the Grand Sul-. : bid at ov ola Great Mehs Tables, and Prato rs Fealts, as the Grace | of the bole Board. | Caution is to be given: of a. {mall red es often he grea as. on oe for thew ‘a ingly. cones - t : ‘ogee siti eign bh, is (eldom " eaten raw 5 *but bei “bet rs,-bak'd 4 in Pies,. whole, fliced, or Le pulp, is very acceptable: to 3 Bit Palaresiuise Tis reported they ‘were -heretofor re fomet ing bitters cj! -Seé what arin and vos al ctichil Ap br movidhy Annfen of abick ele “therevare | divers: kindsasivDheey oe Oe Lbrench Acetoeella, with: the'found Set: Deaf, gtowing pl eee ingiic “ ig North of E oman Owe pina ms br " &e. Pe ‘by navurg Gold, ‘Ablterfiv ive, ‘aiid. oe Anarpm y -Appetite , a afiwages eae . } a M50ls, othe» ‘Liver, {treng-. hen “the Hearts ds:an. ‘Antiftor=» 4’ utic, ref fitting Pr efaGion,sande ting fo grateful, ssh pad " , aeliy ‘as? fapplies ‘«h e avant. ' ran Rte 4c ‘ands pete a. oe a a] to pikie cxladed. ‘ide Wood ~/aspnet od lofe. the: vére Sorrel ‘ bk ‘4 Dea. Gt: Fak ae Sow-thiltle, Skee “of the Intybus- kind. Galen. was us ‘d to eat it as Lettuce's if exceed- weléomelto. the late- Mo- or and his. Rie- ‘ ma 4. al ee Bl 6 A : Pi . Let the “he, a - ft bé Mais Pe rb a in hen fe till foft ra | ‘a ups chen hee ‘the Pogsty To fae mai tle to ferments faba et Rattc Loaves, ‘and bake- es VE cad. : : Tuteps in a Paper + bers, ‘and eat i a ae © Sphilyf. Tran Vol. xvii, Num. . se ee m, - F af “oe Wine, a c= » ae bas Le * ae “yall 7h vine Tee chal siren | i. ihe and Clafpers (like thofe: a of the’ Hop, &c:) .whilft very young, have an agreeable Acid, ° . , which maybe eaten alone, or: oe with « other, Sallet ae . ee nee (972. | Vipae orals apni, sci ae Scorzonera sabfifex, Kc. tho: Medi- os) ~ eimal,»and excellent. againft’ ‘as % ot Palpitation of the Heart , Fai : ings, Objirudlion of the Boel, &icy mS are befides avery. weet and plea- fant Sallets being laid to foalc Py out theSbitternele : ‘then peel’d, . «. may be eaten faw, or Condited 5 ig, but beftof We acct | he or ‘bail re gon 3 als me cellent Rootithere i is s hag ¢ IPB MBS Se ce grown afolere or ?. rected with” us :. AG a-. " no#g - s nobleft Bulbs, that» of | 1 ieee ie, vee a Root of which has) ee : ‘aie Tas we rope the +: she babes as "eoeally, with Oy), nee, and a 1€ pears ie 5 Anny gdalofuney quently. ASsalfo D i. the Mordicany Aran oa } which Dodotew, teaches t y DrefsiNay,divers of the S. . whichfome ‘condited. with Sugar, ° boil'd, in “Milk: for a great . “WNourither, now, difcarded. But what think SE the Cicuta, _ wwhichisthere® are. mong: ‘Sallet ‘Blerbs ever it is in ay other Ge cis certainlyyMortiferou: Ss thefe pee 0 y Poyfe | * How. cantious a alee our | Senet: Gatherers to be, in reading | Ace, a5 anciedt ree left they He on, where th ‘Plants, that ‘are fa- miliarly eaten mm other Countries, | Bia among other Nations and : People grins robuft and fttong — iene git ? befides the hazard in en inthe Names Se 3 of Sie not-as yet ful- y agreed upon among the ated in Botdiey. “are. Beli tei feveral re- fda which» tho’ Abdicated here with Us, | find Entertainniént ftill in Foreign Coulitries: Asthe large Treliotrope and Sun-flower’ itveomes to.expand, and. its Polden Fice) which be- 9 df fs’ as the’ Artichouk, 15 aten for a daintya” “This l'add ~ @sa new Difcovery.. 1 once “made Macaroons with the ripe blanch’d@Seeds, but the Turpen- < tae’ cid (5 “domineer ‘over all, that it did not an{wer expettati- on, The Ratlix Perfonate mount- ing oe ‘come into: : a’ The bale whiter Breads -profitab ein nde ° t ms *. Stomach, . but offenfive. to" the ‘Head : Bs: is’ alfo Coreen and fil, as gia) as. whol ome, and of $reat vertue againft Infection. Plizy, 1 remember,” be of fach ,ffe& for exceedingly grate. re reports 5 At ope vation of Sightssthat t Pal | of ‘his Times . susd to d great’ quantity*of it.» Al {till by the Italians ‘ . mingled among their Salletsy 7 1¢ Lapatha Rerfonata. (common Bur= dock.) comes now, and then to the beft Tables, about April, and, when - \ACETARIA. re young, ‘before the Fi and Clots appear’; ie ftrip’dy « and the “bitternes foaked out, ° ‘treated as the “Chardoow, is eaten in ‘Poiverade ; - “Some alfo boil them. ‘More might here be reckon’ ‘difup, but thefe’may fuf= fice 5 © finice as We ‘find'fome are up left: ral cw out, fo. others ’ be int a@ and* come 11 their room, cae that’ in®much' greater Plenty and °Variety ; than was ever! known ‘by our’ Anéeffors, The a, smeber it, asa now fo ue: niyerfally eaten, being accounted ~ditele™@bettér than’ Payfor , even within our Memory, “as already MOS iia - TSe con lade Wad.after all satehas been {aid Of: Plants and Sable iag,. formerly, “in great ‘e- wfteem ,. (-but fincé dbfelete and ‘Quite rejected ) $ What: 9+ the exalted. Juice of the ancients 8:1. phinw thould cotne in; ‘and a Tenge the’ Precedeney > Ts be: | Pleat : ‘ Romans had | lone it was odie 1 to Bs: and «hung up imhis paere: at Delphi s 8G: we read,of f one fingle Root P th: E mperor Nero for a mia “i the: ‘Drug _fo efter a quantity ofit, and hepti iti ithe » Treafury, till heer 21.3 rob’d a Sg of atook ghis Savage “awd Bora Plant we: of the Cyre-* naic, Africa, honour’d the. very Figure. of it, by fta Mping it the Reverfe of their (~Comils » when jon brie c % Plan. i. Nat, Lib: xixe » cape oe Cae Ss ee? 22. See Jo. Teetzes Chil. vis .: be i urig,” ee ne met Sat iSinn Deena? & ef Differt. 4to. It was Sometimes a alfo’ the Reverfe of Jupicer Parana he te ‘been athe which it only. rew, Lis inde contelted ates. athe | i ade 9. wh ati on, and thats it” was not cbse fo foros 3 efince: be- nines it Was mach, a Reftorervof loft Ap- es “ Tiere meets OS “% foe Gace " he oe 7 or ak a gir. Ake” aay erful 1 lied of, the” and Mafculine apis Pe | ; ice is, ‘bi any Ai thei ou “an rayibec'o on * othe vulgar. Garlick ) ould: cry “@ut upon it’ as’ intolerable’. ' “perhaps. hardly believe it: ‘Buta - Arzftophanes ha ‘brought iti, : " Th its, fo * and ficient] et : ete Exit Tee. now do». “ea in bis pies . 259% a wih - Edie. afl. See likewsfe this difet|s'd, ether with cts Pro- perties, moft copiou/y,' >. o, Bu gus 7, Stapul. Comment: it Theo oe alt... “lib. Vi CAPs — ee Hip. ea i cap. $3- i | Catt « : bs 5 a ¥ octal ; ' % a i te : ¥ ’ t ‘ ‘ *e PAS 9 : + y ‘ ‘ Bee ‘ a, : S w a A ¢ . ; ¥ * ‘ a es Sie: dig Ne UT 0 ie afk BS 2 ee sland di primary ) Bina m of = ch Jiro OF:. emit,’ as * . . Ms, 0 the Scale } t Heat, Cold, Drinefs, ae, Matis eo be ob Ul ee % tds ste PR Sg eae oy EN } Ee ACETA R. ly. | Ay according, tothe, diffe; rent. Texture) of their Pa i isi eon out wi a HRECCHAT HOF ths: sah en the Gasheneys 7 anc to. - Niacestal Ge vee = | e choice at collection.« of, Sai Bilan has been partly. thewids.Tcam there: fore, , by no. Thee on ptoxe a that extravagans Racy of fome, who tel! us, that a ‘Fool is.as, fit to; be. the Gatherer of.a Sadlep, as a Wefer Man. . Becaufe, fay they; gne;can hardly Fchoofe amifs, \ ne 1% Ags and,’ tender , Where-ever. “they meet -with them 2. But; fad. sEXpe= rience hews, how. many fatal Miftakes have'beenicommitted by thofe who. tookthe deadly Cicuta, eel Age ees for’ ce 3 . en, a s “s can 4 1 eased FV eb hipil) i lc ‘Chonda Tie Mercury: Te aver Cir ee ee Ponals 3 the: goes st Se 34 yah fea ch Py bsgeron ie aquabica pai ae ose te qud 3 Gila fibre, hie erre-cet thar oe t os Dai 1 the ; paid ty : i th ‘ae * tin! P May dthers of ni 74 Tedd. Brae, and ae weaken’ tHe offend - Ns Stonach, affect a tornieht the Bowls, “i ee es de ufa dite tp . piri :: > i, vt ed 2 arom cura tn all a Satan or = " " Saget “heir ’ ie im. 2 dange- 84 4 CE TA REA dangerous and. dreadful. Syz- ptoms.. And therefore fuch Plants as are rather Medicinal than Nou- rifhing and Refrefing, ‘are iigeie oufly to be rejected, So highly neceflary 1 it isy that, what we fome- times sri in old Books concern-. ‘ing Edules, of other, Countries and Climates frequently, call'd by the Names..of ‘fuch as are wholfome in ours, and among us) miflead not the unskilful'Gather- er5 to prevent w ich weitead of divers. Popes: -and, Color e that had fometimes Learned Phyfici icians for their Mafter-Cooks, [cannot therefore but exceedingly _ap- prove, of that. ei a of Mr. Ray * (Tran fait Num. Mankiid: that all of, fheuld be caution'd of advent? ring upon n unknown Herbs, and eae aS - bd Z 7 ee “their — rn Of ft, ay, _with our exce lent ms Poet G ie tle cha ang in? ) ans iy: Hayy fi from fic coi ie fia lie, be bias KE Roots: an ‘ orbs the unwhol- “fome Lazary, eer or he: HMlaftrious: ind ii earned Colutena has, by obferving what + lefts did: /ufvally | feed’ on, make onjectures. of the Nature of the Plants, But I fhould not fo readily adventure upon it on that’ ‘account, as toits wholfom- nefs : For tho’ indeed one may fafelyseat of a Peach or Abricot, after Snail has been Tafter , : I qu jon Cae it might be sie “CET peters, © fowley: # . oust foe oy wands TE dcoodnes t me yeep Kehlailes 1 yee ee Seo Bioy ey Speeote. ba -. Hefiod. t Concerning ‘this of Infefts, See Mr. Ray’s “ny Plant. lie 1. Caps 24q ip G3 a : {0 fo. ok all ones attack'd by, othe ie 2feles.«.. a would one conclude ao 16, fey atmus harmiets, bein ‘He mex feeds. pot its,,as the. bearned ir, Lyjter has dilcover’d..; *'No- tige fhould: therefore -Pengakom swhat Eggs of Infects ar adhering to the Leaves 4 Sie 4 Herbs, and, frequently; cleave fo. roy. to them, as not: cafily. to, be. wath’d off, and. OQ nok being. taken fotice of,. pafling for ac- cidentaliand, harmlefs Spots only... may yet produce very tl: effects, “Grillz, who according tothe Doétrine a3 Lranfiigration Cas Plutarch. tells us) hady..in). ‘turn, been by he difeour how. much. bette he fed,’ ¢ liv'd, than when he was turn’d- Maz again, as knowing’ then, _what’ Plants were bet and moft preper for. hiar» Whilft: Men). Sarcophagifes. (Flefh- hate all this. time MEG EE ta areas ACBTAR IA $7 “And tis: indeed ‘very evident, that ©attel, , and other: rebvotindl and: her aceos ‘Animals. which — feedion Plants, aré directed ‘by. their “Smell, and’ accordingly make: eleGion of “their Food : But’Mén. (befides th Land Tafte’) ‘have, “ot {hoiild “have; ” Reafon; Experience, aiid the Aids SfaNibaval’ ‘Philofophy ‘to be: their Guides'in this’Matter. ‘We Have heard of Plats; that’ (like: ‘the BafilitR ) ki and” infee by: * Jookidg on them ‘only 5 and fome by the towch. The truth 18, there’s feed of ai the Senfeés to determine - Analogically ' ‘con- pertiés, e of = Buale-Plens The moft i ie 585: or, Si Wail TE have feen' a \ittin. who was fo-piyfon'd with it, that the Skin peel’d of his. Face, and yet he never touck'a sit, only hed on it de he pafs’d by. “Mr. Stafford, 'Phi- fe eb ih Vol. Hibs Naimy xl. p. 794. 2 G a emi- “dients, fo as.ma te eh m oye the Conftitution. ‘of ‘the - al at ade reputed ). .Aumors of tho - who.either rand Hastie ibs or -altett thefe Refrethments and by has te ae thing fhould ibe faffer’d t to oda, é neers (0% fhould ‘none. cof bcs oat or a an “Gapthisend ae The Cooler, and | | “reftething, fhould be cho _extinguith | Thirft,, attem Blood, reprefg Vapoursy: * The Hot, ee eal tu ‘pete. : Sic ego tanquam Ora- et _ culo jubeo. ——Itaque ¢ literarum i ignarum Co- Be - quum, tu cum videris,& qui Democriti po ‘Omnia non perlegerit, vel pot ‘ non habeat, eum de: ide t ut 7 eh aft plane didicerit, 2 ) Gaftronomia ue Archeftrat n “7 ; ‘ N ec iat coosn quiy piste Ne on prius pie ten Tat ACETARIA, | 93 repu nant’ Ta tess tesco upon him, ren Fa les — who. Taegu be. no:better vers’d in Democritus. The whole Scene ~ Werbadiverang,. as, Athenaus pre ent and: to. the’ fame fen! e,.Ma Mucrobiae Saturn. Lib. 1. CAD. Te Mn fhort, the maia. 1 Skil : the Artift lies 1 In}; this: :- | C MDEIE 5. What Order Jos contriy ‘d, “ds not ‘to Srp MRE a Taftes. not ah Foot Diccle gant, but bring... Tate, Oe Heke upheld by: Kind. change, Whas ¢ Ge to hoof § fr dlc 7 a a - £ Paradif an Bard Here: ‘duces Eve, dreiling of a Sadet or hel ee Gaett. 7 is: Mion’ te i : : she vee & 3 it “i Hus ial “This, ‘by. the’ difeteet: ‘choice and mixttite of the Oxcdléo#¢Oyl, Vinegar: Salt; Be). the Compo- ‘fition is’ perfed (0 45 teither the Prodigal;Niggard, nor Tnfipid, fhould «(according ‘to! the Baliaz Rule) preferibe in my Opinion; fince ‘Oze may Par- tridge, Phéafants, and other. Up- land Fowl, where we’have a na- tural Sallets pick’d, and almoft erelsd to our hands. ee I. Preparatoby to othe I 2 therefore, ‘let yout: Her! xy Ingre. dients be exquificely cull’d, and cleans'd_of all worm- eaten, {limy, canker’d,dry,{potted,or any ways Vitiated La And then that all , they fuppofe he Geiser: 4 ats! es : Bee: gyaie’ he L , to t deals she fuperfie~ be moif ure : » And laftly,:: courte Boal and fo they will be i in perfe& condition to receive the Intindus following: W That tHe Oyl, , ba nt In pate fo indifj fibly “a1 id highly ne- ceflary, as to have obtain’d the name:o: " Gibariuns. (and with us” of Sallet-Oyl) be very clean, hot 2 mans colour’ mor: ‘yellows +9 a * anugit, de : Distt: t. 23 ae ee Sor hey ‘sf rf é gies o ae Oe sie es ee "ie Oe Olive preety gal mel), the leatt touch ‘Of ra cid, or in- déed of any other fenfible Tafte “or Scent ‘ac all 5. but fmooth) Tight, and pleatant upon the Tongte 5 fuch as the genuine Omphacine, and native LucalO- lives afford; fit-to allay the tart- nefs of Vinexar, and other Acids; yet gently to Warm and hume- Gate where it pafles.»’ Some who have an averfion to Oj, -fab- ftitute freth Butter insits ftead ; but ‘tis {0 exceedingly clogging to the Stomach, as by no means to be allow d. age aye see ‘oS IU, Thirdly, That the! | ie Vinegar, and other liquid Aes eee ly clear, neither fowre, Vapid or fpents be of the Belt Wi ine- gar, whether Dit a or othe wife Aromatiz’d, and 3 impregna- ted with the Infufion of are ! gillyflowers, Elder, Relay Rofe- mn ary, * or. fat to ferment, may, Naf righ Bc. inrich'd iy 1€ ; oo the: “ie A Ferjuice. Ber unfit for. SeHet, 1s. A by a Grape. of that Name,\ or’ the green immature / | Claes of molt ‘other all Woe | ages per ze “av. ab ‘That ae Salt ge aliornia. Condimentorum Condi- mewtum, as Plutarch calls - it) deterfiye, penictrating, quickning 'f and fo great. arefifter of Pu- trefaction, ‘and univerfal ufe, as to-have. fometimes merited Di- vitie: Epithets). be‘of the bright- eft Bay-grey-Salt.5 moderately | dried, and Panther d: as being the - Acaft Corrofive : But of this, as pe mer which fome mingle “Swithy - Salt (as warming with-. “out Saal ald if pertectiy refined, there would be.no great difficul- “ty; provided none, fave La- » o digs, were of the MeG 3 whilft oer a a2. | See : ie le i if. - 2 ok that which give u perfeéion a confifts in the grate Co eid. point, temper’d 4s is dirett- ed. , and t which we find to be moft -efteem’d by judicious Palates : Some, in the mean time, have’ been fo.nice, and Juxurioufly cue -Fious as for the heightning, and _ ~ (as they affect to {peak} giving — the utmoft poizant and Relevée in lieu of our vulgar Salt, to re- commend and cry-Up the Eye Cn- . tial-Salts and Spirits of the moft _ Sanative Vegetabl es5 or fuch of * ©. the Alcalizate and Fixt + extract- ed from the Calcin inati 0 i “+ Rofemary, Wormwood , Scurvy- “graf, &c. Affirming | that w ithoue ‘the grofs Plant, we might have aoa cooling, genercus, and refrefhing Cordials, and Materia Medica out of ‘the Salt- ~ Cellar only: But to fay no more of this Impertinence, asto Salts ie of satan 2, may indeed there _ we, 4 Bas P ree i, ee Te ji Sees MEN a, oa ¥ ei adi eae a i ae ae ot ii . 4 ‘ t h € , : retain the V cy eae tues and Faculties of fie Ss a ay _« ples. unlefs they could be oe “ without Colcination, Eri ancifews ed © this, in a Procefs chow pews are). ( ips. ps | ‘to be BES pat "d ;. and fo does our — Lean edy* Dottor (whom we — lately nam’d) whether Lixiv cel, named Marine, or cota fadii- a ther they at al Piety i at b i< le e: ee, ig. oN our eum Sl ay " ed Le ane fice, that our Saet-Salt : . ‘of the ‘bel pasinaty Heese, Wg ‘ven WCE Ree clean, bright, dr we oe swithoiat | clamminets. ie | MOF Sugar (by Tortie c: caltaiile diah Salt) asit is’ rarely asd thn Sallet,it. hould ‘be ‘of thé BE refined, white; hard, cléfe yet Vioht and fwéet asthe MiAera’s's © | Nenvifiing preferving, cleaiifing, | delightitig the Tafte, and prefer- . rable?to “Honey? for mofteutes, ~ “Nore; That both: ph,\ Sails and Vinegar, “are to” “Be: proportion’ to 'the Conftittitioh’, ‘as’ well “as what i Maid Of the! Plants them. elves: “The ‘one for’ cold; tite “ober for'hor’ Stomachs, PuawES ova yuvThat the Wai ard (another | noble'Ingredient) "Be “the belt oF Fewksberry 3° or elie coinposd: a othe foundelt and weightic(t 9 Phe frire Seed, ex9 juifitely: fitted, v now'd, and freed | from the Huske,’ ‘a little (not, ovet much): did ‘by the Fire, temperd to thecon-9 mn tence of a Pap with ha oh idea agi a gn eee my | TA Rid, 103) i which fhavings of the. Horfe. 7 pra here fteep’d : Hee a ee “cutting an Onion, and putting it in into-a {mall Barthen Gaily-Pot,) or fome,thick Gla/s of that, .thapes ® ete a pour. the Muffard over It, and@ 46) clofe. at. very. well with a Cork. There?,be, who. preferye).the Flower. and Dult of .the ees Seed in. a well- ftopp’d. Glafs, _ temper, and have 1t)frefh Anyi they pleafe: But what isyetby fome sefteem'd beyond all. thefe, ae is compos’d of the.dried Seeds of the ludiavwNafturtium,, reducd to Powdery finely -bolted; and. ’ smixt, with a lutele, Levain, and £6 ee fromatime.to time,made freth,as 9°. > inde one other acai fhould * a bees " nee Note That the Seed are) on pounded : in a Mortar.; or.b; ais d witha. polifad Cannone: Bullet, an. a, large avooden. Bow!, Difh, or which, is-moft preferr'd, ground bbe si H 4 ae a8 = : oa | ‘ 4 i A Lil F wry: Sintblys That the Pepper’ ” KGiiigcr: black) be not? britis’d: to too fmall a Datts which, as “we caution’d, ts very. prejadici al, And here let_me mention the . opm ‘of the Mixor Pimpinella, or —‘fmall Burnet Saxifrage 3° which’ ‘being dried, is by fomeé-extolla o> Sbeyond” all other Peppy by ~ Mhore'wi holfom. - Mair. - OF other Stpeiphongs 5 and Aro- ma ty likewife be “wsatizersy which : ‘we zie are: dy “ala ns e we "mention Orange * e ries, ae as of ff Be Vertuc. oR OSE Nor here thould Tomit (the mentioning ‘at leaft of). Saffron, | Ww ae the: ‘Gein fi Houfewives .. a v9 ng pid AN Bes ae e i‘ ve sig wis : ee f ok Sa Me of t over cit Sallis or” , a noble Cordial. Thofe of Spaz and Italy, ‘we know, tends! 4 ake fe of this Flower, a Oe | ling “its” olden Tin@ure with © ) almoft every thing they ea “But ge ts beibg fo apt to ‘prevail abOVE * 87 every thing with which *tis. i. sae es little peat its adini ttarice we our Sallet.” eta | ase ng o fe jane seve yy That! ‘Sere be” bo the Yolks of freth and new: laid — Pm boil'd moderately hard, to be mingl'd and’ math’d with ‘the _M. sfc dy Oyl, and Vinegar Li and - “part to ‘cut into quarters, | land St, | 6 eat oa Herbs, 1 ta) ak Ry - Colpecially Orage, Lions ta ye ee wy. can oan Cae ACETARLL Some, who are vheir Ol, pour at’ firlt the O,! _ wons, Be Ba See be of Silver, and by, no: means of, Steel, which. all Weids « are apt’ to gotfode, and retaina a Metalic ! relifh of, . her Ix. Ninthly sad Lai That the Suladicre, (Sallet-Dilhes) be of Porcelane,. ‘or of the Holland- | DelfieWare 5 neither toon “deep nor {hallow , according, to the » quantity of the Salet ingredients, Pemger, os even Silver, not atall {fo , well "agreeing with Oyl, and Vinegar, which leave their feve- ral Tinétures, : And note, That there. ought to bey one of .the Dithes, in, which. to beat and ” mingle the Liquid Vehicles, and he» crude » Herbs 1n,.upon: which. they are, Witha — Fork and a Spoon .kept,continu-” ally fired, ‘cll yall the Furni+ - a fecond..to receive: t to be pour'd 5., and then ms a ture) be — equally . Moitten’d. : ‘ Jusbands: ‘oF | — ie oe ag tage ape. to. commu: te a di ule ats ‘Slipperi- ein whefi it is “mingled © ‘ind! beaten © with * “the Acids 5 which they ‘pour on latt of ats ut rg a 218 Hileredible how final ie ” * 4g say of ‘ F lerbsy i. = ee ey Ge ee eee mwa * a “Phe GHI-Gubintns “ke wate | as thotld » ‘beprovided ‘with alight, © bs \ and neatly” made Withy- 3) a ‘~Bathet 5 divided into feveral ete k Partitions Aas, eee. ia Thus int Rated and Rhdwing” a t ane Apparatis s S theadpecter Wer a ie @nd) Manner ‘of e" # img, according to, the aa » veral Seafons yeu have.’ int he he du lomineeta pet a i (oRMACETARTA It being one of the Inquiries of the Noble * Mr, Boyle, what Herbs were proper and fit to make Salets with, and how: beft to order them? we have here (by the Affiftance «of + * Mr. London, His Majefty’s Prin-" cipal Gard’ner) reduced them toa e competent Number, ‘not exceed- ing Thirty: Five 3 but which may be varyd and inlargd, by taking-in, or leaving out, any other Safet-Plant, menti- on’d, in. the foregoing Lift, under thefe three.) or. four Heads, - es a alsa REE uaa oan * philofoph, Tranfast, Vole. Num. x. P- 799: 4 ear rs pra. * Rit Places this Speties. bth, Order. and Cult. Species. Proportion." op Wee: Rampi 50 bee os @ Gath, 2 , z 2. Githory, Blanch'd as Jo : 5 pRoots in Number. S| 3 Seller), before Fennil, fweet. 10 ~ is! 4. Sweer-Founel, |. { rf Selliry, ST ’ Bad 5. Ramnpion ; ; x | & Bonen y Tied-up to Bl fs 3A pupil of each, mT 4 Coffe ; : 8. Sileflan eat Tied clofe up. Cae i } Three parts each. & 9. Cabbage Pome and Blanch of Turnip, sr 5 10, Lob-Lettuce, Muftard Seedlings, bos each One part, 15. \Corn-Sallet , Scurvy-graft, Spinach, Two parts. ro Sorrel, Greenland, G d: } Sorrs, French, ae | Gnblanch’a $ Chervel, fweer, . g One part of each. Burnet, Rocket, Tarragon; ' Twenty large Leaves. Dank hie 2 One final pare of each. : Sanntier, | Shalus, Ta Very few. Gi Ui, ee ak, - Two pugils or {mall har Blanch’d et vor fae, bor eink 2 pugil. iy, Scurey-gre me 5 Sera 2 ut all thee aa. are not to — very fame time, nk swe have divided © Ufhesi into the Quarterly Seafons, ‘each containing © “and _Tafting 7 bree Months: Note; ‘That by Purfi isto be “anderftood : a Pugil; which is . ‘ne more than one does ufually take up between the Thumb " : and the two next Fingers, By Fa Cichle a ee Farti er Farther I Ling ee ee Bifoas. nthe’ eT: Gathering, Compofing, aud a “Drefling, Ba. a Sallet. be. ei : ants an aE are” . then properly: to be Gathers : Mat in prime, when’ : abound with: faites your: Some in the Sprz hele. anticipating ‘ fore they ° Blofiom, or are in fall. Ei ohrer ri ‘Some in the Autampal Months 5" ~ which. later Seafon many preferr, “the Sap ofthe’ Herb, tho” not in. fach exuberance, yet as being” then Better concocted; and fo_ renderd fit for: Sallering, ull the. v, | Spring begins a fre(h't put forth “new, and tender Seta ‘and § 7a Leaves ere he cies Bei “aa P and prevailing Cold,: ib che ae vig and Impregnating . thears “as does Heat the’ contrary, which ut for | ‘Herbs imp! ; on of Sallets, the carly pees jo. y, ‘inal ‘and kindly Seafon to col-” | Jeébtand: accommodate them for : the. Table. - Let none then: ‘con. 4 « fale Culpeper, or the Figure: fling . tations but looky upon the Plants » Vertes. byt their own Complexi- ‘pee them : : : ope in our hee nt, and ‘prepare to ) is: certainly the mo{t. ha- erS, to inform them’ when the’- - governing Plavet is in its Exal-". ) themfelves, and judge. of their, ONS.° "sa" ae Dk BAYS. ba More- e 4 ( ys | 4 By e % 5 mi, ee ” ig ye 2% ag ae ate » 3 Hy es - ik fpeét is to be had to their Pro- Moreover, bn} Gibering Ke. portions, as provided for in the — Table under that Head, ‘be the — “Quality whatfoever : For tho’ there is indeed, nothing more | wholfome than Lettuce and Ma- flard tor the Head and Byes; yet either of them eaten in. excels, were highly prejudicial to them both: Too much of the firft extreamly debilitating and weak- ning the Vextricle, and haftning the further decay of fick] and of the fecovd the Optic Nerves, and Sight it felfs the like may ‘ly Teeth . be faid of all the reft. Icon. — ceive therefore, a Prudent Per- fon, well acquainted with the Nature and Properties of Sa/et- ‘Herbs, Bec. volbe both the fitveft ‘Gatherer and Composer to03 which yet will require no great Cun- | ning, after once he is: acquainted with our 7 able and c atalogue. é aah a 13 : Sel lypand. iz tranffin | notice here. of the AP tiated, or Other wile vi D ti. Aa Herb 5 exc septing fome fach: Plants,"and Proportions of » ‘them, as are-of hard digeftadn, ae not fit to be gaten altoge- ther Crude. be. which in the 4p- pendix.) mong which I rec- sie ) Broom buds and —? avicos, Gurrems, Olives, Cin the Buds and Seeds of ia, Young Wall-nuts, Pine- 0, Cherries, . Corzel- berries, Orcs together with ral Stalks, Roots, and Fruits 5 Orage Pot-herbs, Avis, Ciftus Hortorum, Horminum, Puleginm, Satureia, Thyme 3 the intire,, Fa- mily of Pulfe and Leguapena Or, - other Sauces, Pies, Tarts, Ovelete, Tanfie, “Parces, &c. Coebites and Preferves. with S#ger bythe Hand of Ladiess-tho’ hey are all of them the genuine Prodaction ofthe Gardez, and mention’d in whe I Your i ; FORE I eg acc seeg Nt vith sama Ea aie Acre at nh eer . : aS Teg eg ena x ‘ nt eee fe 5; ? e 1 1 4 ‘ ! ¥ : We yond a 4 sets i * PT i peice or to Uftter in, a Accotnpany othteh. 6 4, jgore So tho’ haply not mor B Agrecable) Dithes, as the € Cuftor: 1S.) a But*there now {tarts up a Que- ftion, Whether it were better, Of more proper, toy Beg7z with Sallets, or End and “Cc onclude with them ? Some thin the har- der Meats fhould firft be’ eaten for better Concoétion ;_ others, thofe ofjeafielt Digeftion, to make way, and prevent Obftruéion ; _,and this makes for our: Sullets, Horarit, and Bugaces Fructus (as they call, em) tobe eaten firft’ of all,.as agreeable’ to the genera! ‘Opinion of the great Hippocrates, and Galen, and of Ceélfu before him. . Aad oer the at i | Q yoni 9 ansey did quite i Lettuce, eg, ee refri- Herbs.” *Nory Pithour | ef ie 4% ite rsh : Ips re ) ¢ Me Be of a a Fahaes Dies. ‘for Plut., iv,. Sympe toh % Plinii Fibs d. ad Erm, . vi . * HS. Moretor ee I 2 Cinles i Eo a tee fer tuous Liquor gently conciliating » . Sleep: Befides}ythat being of ‘a + etude nature, migKe sutDOr dea ‘thought c ona ¥ Sys ‘Sallets., : Gogh Paes {paring| at Dinner, een Lettuce, be-, | gning with ee even, before’ y.* Hor. Sat. L233 Sat. a Ea Fibs he, the! = # 6, Cherries, Plums, and O- “are ‘0. be reckon’ rie Sale leting ; Ang when like ile ‘moft Liet Mart. Zp; e Ep. 17. a th | eae ie¢a> Roce and Ort Eada Ota % Lak on fetes” ae we a iS courfe 1s confin —-we® may” occali igi oie ies 7 5 hereafter) there **Treatife on that’ dy: publith’d. : a very ufefal Subject alrea- meer nin ahi) others) cain heft to be eaten’ before, or after, Meals? Pubitfhed by a Phy fi chan of. R chel, ana reader d wut of French @to a " : rc by min the ue of Fruit a ep %, i ae ot f Seats . Ms BANE i, i ») : ep te D * eS the ‘a a y yf not Opabitions oe eee . thoughtah- é&cellent Cook, or of thofe who fet up, and value eseals te for their Skill in | Ich as.was s Mithacus a i! apher and. other. “fee Ld ete out the atshier’d Ox, dreffings the. ‘Meat, and do the Offices of both Cookand Butcher, (for fo *\Ho- —_ ‘reprefents. Achilles himfelf, and the Teft of thofe Wuttrions Greeks \A fay, after this, let none? reproach our Sailer Defer’ Oe -difdain fo clean, mnocenty fwweee, ” * Achillés; Pattoclus, Automedon. tide ix. J 2 I 4 and who read Lees whilft all the: . sh ms aa a and: eae LOF pee bie its i 4ts buat ‘Gi ae. Leni 3 flicing iz the: Whit “manner the Sellery 4 have the hellow flicing-int ‘the blanet P cutting the Radt into four equal » Partsee 9 * MBS SO FN . Lettuce, Creffes, Radifh, & 4 & was directed) mutt be exh pick’d, cleans'd, wa{hed,and put into the Strainers, fwing'd, and | fhaken gently, and, if you pleafe, : feparately, or all together § 3 Be- caufe fome like not fo well the Blanchd and Bitter Herbs, if eat- én yeh the reft : Others: mingle Endive, Py by it» (elf, as. aie eA Tad tr day | m April ull September (and : ) during all 1¢ Hot Months) may Guinn} pli and HorfiRadify be le t outy and ‘therefore we oparcell aid § "Repl: boty in; tog one ee oa Earthen . eee Bien. Phen, for the Oxoleon; Take of clear, ; and “perfectly good Oyl-Olive, ae three*Parts; of tharpelt Vinegar (|| fweetet of all Condiments ) ‘ Limon, or Juice of mle 0 one | For Jo fome pronounce it, V. ‘Athensoum a) \ Deip. Lib, I, Cap. 26." id @ Giuafi idvopecd, ~ | 4 perhaps for thatit- incites Appetite, ~ phen iL? . Nigar whith isthe beft Sauce, — * ; ; : ier \ a " : ‘ i Wight, ie ¥g; - Either, or One alone, oO! tes ye an ' e a Pod Guinny- Pepper ftraining r both’ the Vinegars apart, to make as they beft likes then add. » much Tewkesbury, sorothe Mujiard grated, as: C _ ah, Half-Crown Piec mingle all thefe very well ¢ ther 5 butypour not on the and Vinegar, ty ediately fore thé Sallet is cen: And«then’ with» the. alk two new-laid Eggs (boyl'd and _prepard.,, as betore is taught) {quath,” ‘and bruife them all into math with a Spoon 3. and lattly, pour itvall upon/the “Herbs,” Mine ring, and.mingling them ‘ill they are. well and’ throughly imbib’d 5 not forgetting the Sprinklings of Atomaticks, and fach Flowers, as ‘we mare already. mentioned, if - ' you : 6 ig c..: dee may OF lel Acid, assis if von Profriprion Wierw.d 5 you have a’ for a Table of Six or : ans Drefs'd, pe e AND ow. ice all we habe ‘ 1 favour of the ‘Her= baceows “Diet, there {till emerges” a third inquiry ; bende He Vie- | ie the Ule of Grude erbs and) a tay 4 h es Lie é i ee Cris i rs) Glasco, Pp a, | PR | po Plants i _ What Op : Bogen ia ¥ ; git ¥ World ; "togethe ports of fuch as are _ fant among many People, who to th hi lerbs and Roots, SR Ue , - Confitution, “ft | quir’d 1 Ito 5 “ , we compare the Avt ~ mention’d Gex. 1.29. Whole — _ Fifth and Ninth Chapters, ver. 3. | p ; confining them to Frei be 0 7 —, wholefom Sulléts I deny p that both the Afr and Barth ‘ “might then be les humid “i 4 dammy, and Ho hea tir fie ey i) ey Me, / te i. ’ \ a : an My 5 * se a ise ¥ ee fa rng’ , ait) 2 A ¥ ; nd | rbs! Seine fernicnteds cx con- , sotted, and lef Rheumatick, than — “ ( fently a ters to fay F, vane on e infinite Numbers’ _- of putrid Carc les of Dead A- nimals, perifking in the Flood, (of which I find few, if any, have taken motic which needs maft ed the pin: : Thole ie Bes. (like ot Hundreds of ie -) being more obnoxious yto-Eevers , Agnes, Pheurifies, and “generally unbealthful : ‘The Earth alfo, then va very Bog, compar d ith what it likely. was before that deftructive Cataclifm, when “Men breath’d the.pure Paradifian Air, fucking 1 in a more 4@thereal, ‘urifhing, and baulay, Pabulune, , ‘fo. foully vitiated now; thro’ the Ap Rerepsrances kava Ga dolige “Ages foce Cuftom, and Me See come “next. to be. examin’d, together bea With a ane the Qualities, an the Foods, and Icon ~ firft, efpe Batya ‘that: “Pion, feems tot Caufe of Hea af dy of Longdlife§ ‘which inducd © me tofconfider of what Quali-’ ty the ufual Sallet ‘urhiture did — ‘more éminently itt. O° plicable tothe Tempe ‘; Humou and Difpofition of our Bodies : according | to which, the varic us Mixtures thight bex egulateda _ proportion'd: Theres. “put thofe whofe’ Con a tc itutions ‘are Cold ‘and Moitt ie are: natu- B J rally affected with Thing w. tich are Hot and ‘Dry 3” as on” contrary.,"Hot, and Dry & -“plexions, © with Much ‘ds ‘cool a refrigerate; which perhaps made the Funior Gordian Cand: others like him) prefer the frigid Meén- fe (as of Old they calldSailets ) -swhich, according to Corvélias . | al $ ae Celfs, is ‘he fittett Diet for, Oleg ATG, aye Perfons, as not fo Itriti ‘and apt ‘ie Pamper ; nd"co ntly, that for. the Gold, ‘Lean , @fid, Ematiated ; “fuch Herby Ingredients fhould be made choice of, as warm, and cherifh the Natural Heat, de- pure ; the Ble id , breed a laudable Raid ind ‘vive the Spirits : “And. th refore my Lord * Bacon Dora, aes beft ha wipes ; eo bi ae which we have taken,care : Notwith{tand- and I At, : by, actually. €old and pperapaally be Hot, << ae Nat. Hin. Vv. Gent. VIE. 130. Se Anift Prob, Se. xx. Queft..36. Why lome Fruits ‘and Plants are beft raw, others bail’d, roafted, &c, las becoming’ fiveter 5 but the Grud more japia fe aan ; | ‘and | and Stengihning, as’ at mot vig \ ee Anim: Is what they ‘dif a fe nor queftion I, but Man at firft ‘Knew what Plant Sa wére good, before. tt shis \Natural Sagacity,’ “Experience; which fine _and Trial, and long Obfervation of their Properties: an | Ee 7 they ‘hardly recover: But in all’ ‘Events, fupy pofir that Plants. nouri “Tie “hurt as little. Nay iain | tells us, that they not only*h not at’ all, but exceedin nefit thofe who bai rable Properties. as they. - Gard. Conbtadiicens: Med. 1. iv, Cant, r8. pts not at all, Atheneus. + ake | ~ day c. and, indeed 1a _refrefh and - P mance» we may" as Tafely + “? Oia SS 5 ae patsy as we wey. ont fie AS f Tay Vg els edie ae Sree Re) ane ET Hiksh i, ae in few con vided. vas I faid,t ture, -Conftitutior Highly be under Sah ae Cold, Pituit, and se fapcho y3 5 iy ay Per- ia ie + acseeeaanons ‘hie offach Plants and Sa. ehais 'd and/broughtus ei ‘of the Country, com a : ofe. “sesh ‘the! An. ee ai ene more unwholfome: ae oe aid eh pier Pe ya as : y Pt oe je a ii oh | 2 an 7 safe 2 it es rep “J 9 ta i iE 4 14! yd igs in Ka vr fad than tb i te ! v. 10! ‘Joathfomevand Is; whofe nots | Wind, - poifon. n ambient Airand-y aye ae ng icles - Pracacee indeed sand. a forward Plants a and: | Roots for — ¢éiwin ron’ Pal ‘being corrupt im, & -bannot’ Bue produ ba 1 and DLEffettsxo: thofe 1 - Upon them): ‘ana ‘the fameow ie? Slob by the “Edita = our famous' Roger Bucont' ir - 7S Abate concerning: the Caren of: ®. BAge; art: PY elartetation of Tout zt. "here being nothingfo proper for . | Sallet Herbs and otherEduleP aut gethe Genial and Savata Me AQu ee ae * re, not halfcon-, Me fu’ dand ventilated andindeed -reduc’d to the next espe | Poh alee sof Earth it felf, as it fhould be, A ‘i other filthy Ord : | 1 re datateliy Peiflatile ieniide DE amicie not only Plazts + but Men dolaft, andlivemuch = longer. Nor doubi: 1, but th Y ve every body would prefer Corr: * and other Grain .raisd from v e valk, Lime, and. ae ps, a {weet Soikand ‘Amendments, be- Ae ee fore that which is produc’d from the Dinghilonly. Belide, Expe- rience fhews, thag,t é Ri: en -of Dung is frequently the Caufe. of Blafts and Smuttinefs 5 as if © * % t he Lard of the. Oniverfe, byan ” iy ‘i 5. ey ee ‘ = Vay ae Ping J ; ; Ms ae 4 ale Cink. no qui fi th ceis crevit in -agris | Pulcior. —— Hor. Sat. 1. 2,§. 4 ee a fact as are no il {weet and dry Food: | Vegetable Meats, fo of hi ‘tis obferwd, that the fa ame Vine, © Ee ea according to the Soil, produces 7A a ey mt wo ee ae Wine twice as Aheady as paar dame, and alefs forcd Gro and the an ohare : Poilon | in. Perfia 5 | “ Vulgar Error, a 2 things, nothin more beta ie Ss unclean and 1 .: NAN ey Yeh ter as Early a Bec, 3 ee Lifter, (accor to uae commu: NG “+ Trani Philot ae. 4 oe fi ; ear 4 facative | )y shy &e Wo pial depgee and: deli. i ee | cious Salle Seeds j ina certain Peshenicns c ' Mould het had prepared 5 which » within the {pace Gr twa Bours, oo i a rifenneartwolncheshigh, ~ Mee hs ple ie me oy e- - efahfome! a eo re 53 3 Bae: ea Jas feafonably pues ; where they are legitimarehy OLB | in ot ae gether fo cheap. ~ perhaps. : Honoratus Faber (no. mean ‘Philofopher) thews us. ano- ther Method by owns |g Seed freep’ d in Vinegar, iting inte oe gncSbell Ale 4 ood Quantity of Be, es, irrigating them | Wine, and keeping the | Beds»mwell ' cover rd iat settle et Such | for: ee rail ing Nae Sie a wage oy! ES atc ss, thal | ena \ ; 8, | a PR 3 \eoo AB aay ‘ my ie i A ee aa tl ae en er ee se es ret, bo of i. as the ho- | pelt indtttridy s _Country-man's’ But to: "ecaragain to” Hea ery Long Lifz, and the Whole ‘fombebioke the Herby n Bentivortaul a Learn’ ‘d Phyt cian Cour of J Peter* Moxa, a Spaniard) — ating: of the ‘extream Age, _ whicl thofe €of America ulually arrive. tO, aflerts in’ | behalf of Crude and)Natural Herbs: D.: - philas of old, as+. Athenens Is ; “us, was on the other fide, againtt allthe Pribe of Olera-in general ; and resi ; “pte at a iis more 5 Sak ie is || Learned pategoulee tncely denis 5 | 4 } ; cr age A ee ie oe Sanit. Ce. 28 oe sitll * + As Delcampitus éuterpr ets ee 5 Place, plore ad re Byercignana Bert ee Bea Whole Nations, | 4 “thet Northern) ‘becoming Heavy a ; : fe 0 fleepenr. Petes ae : ‘Witt nels the Chaldzans, i ans, Fiigyptians, &c. And mth farther argues - from: the: 1 bk ! ~ - Lives of moft Carnivoron é ve. Tels, compared with Grafs Fee-. “ders, andthe * ‘Ruminating kinds. « “agethe Lant, Camel; and: he long. | a a Oe ‘Blephant, and other Feeders, 3 - on Roots.and Vegetables. eer sil ‘know what 3 is pret eich. . a Bodies being con tie th of Ee ae, Dif alas Parts, and f fore 0 Wentety: of Food: Ordo I “wo * eck che Opinion, Led ss ng as fame Species 3 of which there: is. infinitely more Variety’ {i in the » . Herby Family, chan tall ’ Nature”: : ir befides: But the Danger i is a he ~ Generical Difference of Ele/h, Fifh, . oS el Bat, 8c. wien other made Dithes and €xotie Sagices $7 “which — a wanton and cxpenfive: Loxury Tae 1 » bas ha inte Re ale beta to hee Di. ee F }t there is baer te ie ‘strudure, “asto neh s oe ney and Vellels deftir 3 : . sf Li, ae af hat i it So nota appear why there fhould need any Difference atall of Food; of which the moft fimple thas ever ~been efteem’d the bet, a Bt: wholfome 5 according to that of bs ‘the eh Naturalift, Homi and m mC utiliffi imus fi. plex. a ‘itis in other Animals, we ‘Bhd iby : with Mens Dilten rs | from the Caufes abov , ges of Horfes feem'to |} con Tam apt tochink it mt their being fo f eld “ie sob ase ed: And af the many: i imputa- | ble to the Rack and Manger , the dry and wither’ ‘StableC n- x ak ‘Pin. Nat. Hips hes ice. MY ey || Hanc brevitatem pe (peaking of Horfes) forvaffe homini debet, Ah, iit. Vit. & Mort. » Sce this thr oughly coutrovert ed, pact Saturn. I. vil. c. v. mons, / ¥ id ? pe al es Ce Oe Wes S of he Air, Oiecion in an i t con se Pofture ; . befides. tae PY Js a sieslon le “Watr ake Tangs, a sar out and deftroy sous: ( Sreatures. before .the- time: Suc has have, been: better — usd, and fome;» -whom- their “more gentle and good- natur’d - Patrons have in fecoimpéence of “their long and faithful ’ Service, the reft, of their, Lives. (as the ee Seignior docs | his Mectba- ment, mete Cll | Hh ie thofe -ufefal and. ger a “ditt, and fent’ to Pafturé for. ee = ~ he quight tee els * - 1 x ay varie, ate allius ofc im Te Sue fi mplex olias tibi federit. _—— For different ort do hare 5 ae a member how When to one Difh confin’d, thar % healthier waft than now: was Ofelugs Mersoradum 4g. the Poet. . Not that Variety Gatien ‘God has certainly ordaind to. delight and affift our Appetite) is unnee cellary ., Mor. any thing more grateful, fgfehing and. proper for thofe e a iy who. lead fe- dentary and {tudious Lives ; Men of deep Thought, and fch . as e* i + Hor. Sat, I th. Gu. 4 “Mace. Sat. 1, Vi, a ae Rg, lacie ini oy noceant Homini, credas, menor ‘e other wife difturb d with Se- ‘co at Cares and Bahinedl es, which TN mary ea Tat ¥ of, a a ot ag , Yeus, ¢ a full G eniury beyond tl we tel is) > ath Baad pS Deicnverit Temporiagn ee ae and was living Anno 1636, wae fo may be (till for "Se we kno Pig a Bur, to our Sale, ve " Certain 3 jf Puen ordaining * Herbs and Babe iy a ty the Food Sof Men, {peaks 1 HOLA Word cyst ee for two tred, and grew Bi wice ed that any eet thould tach choos: Woe oe “ DoubrlefSthere att of. them ft : ifhing Frit, for “delig ht, an bi nf 4 ree of Hi oft Mini’ as no need of it. Infants fought the: Mother’ $ Rip- and f frill wilh choofe wa. *Didhates oF | queftion aS “bu Heathen | + ee ple, as foon as boru 5. and when grown,, anda gle to Teed them- felves, run. natural yt. 4 tit {prung ‘from ‘{e they had received fran Fate, “their. ‘bealthfal Lives. in hat r fuk Gardens, Let it Adansand his: imocet fed on Vegetlites — oth mana seme many Beatiee Meet “allow ‘to red he ph imagine | Hoh a Gafeaty ‘them a’ ingle Day's nay, Rorkallg one, for their Conti- ot in, the 2 gaat ‘of ee Wile meer Coin- clieve Bis. Solitude 5 oftheir unriage 5 ee a ee of, ae irMaker and Bene adiorsbreak i ir Faith and ¥ raft, and ai nae Obligetians in fo fe dey ~ Moments. | fay, all thefe P ‘ticulars. confi alone : fappoled they. were atted as sek at cake aod une oi cae nH writ *Patnpeing Fle \ much as fuffer hem ps a it wie | it were @ tothe new. Concefli on); beginning. ee. sit q little Span,.a ang, in} Com- Banton. ; “whee iiteasele” fen On the other fide, examin oi sheeeclons Ulages)-of feveral ther, Heathen. Nations ti larly. (belies thet The: bie” ; a : lea spend “ph vi Pi Z i 2 ne ng tare ae 4. ah , and: ober. wh oS: ; ; ae he? CepHnNe. ui forme; leven’ ot ee thot gic Made ine Fle to Tf Sone was Prahited HE than Repudiae rk % op ios fe ‘da Tas! he Weis ye HS 1e *hilofopher * Sexgens, ay “(abhorting: “Erterry an ' a ac welebriies Kt i ty. eee ba aS | Salle Dice Phy tural A avannae of ther Bleffings 5 from Flefh Hie tos a pig but eee ears i rt ae B cpap ahe & is ong” fince “taken ‘ ene Sallet: -deckt# by Cte neh d f, 5 i - ¥ Reinier, 153) qait an d “abdicate. @ Cuftom: ‘which. peas now fo long obtain’d. Nor truly dod think Conicience: at all: concern’d” in: the Matter, upon any Account of Ditiacion! of i anion 5 tho! ane ‘ivoniti a, as: it ré= : * Butcheries of fo 2 yh * ne tu : ¢ of tertrich sete put to'mercile z a pass Torment, “to accom a pan } ah pi eas Sthere ek 3 e Rem teite | Pevils = Nor do Meats sWiakngt us to God. One eats quid vult (of every thing:')another Olera, and SOPGalets only + But this: is ue Bu fi bag “farther mean ah ees; live “on” wholfo eV : both Jong and ih p ny ee fo a a The diltdea ‘Ap é », BHDYEREP b he a ‘Vifon AB neh wp “SAE GAN" ) Such 4 “Grand: ‘Sate ade, ~ aw 2 it, : oe bom if S yr. rarce paste Be their’ vile Na : Weld, gieriee : | "Has = tener | 1 gong aap | Er coeneg mgentis ttunc ee ipfa, ft : Sémideanique : meé revert : 3 Materia tanta uinis 4] | Tanc aeane fneaeng otk, n 4 1: 4 seer ay os : py es, a 3 a PB Bi “a we" 1Bi obfonat mots reap ay as Hy Te r + Ao 4% ty i J ‘ fin our: rien “ Aerial | of oH 7 a coticerns us; id sakes Bias ews i, Lamas obeeti herbas. Sore a en auity, pies Soriveive,° +. i nil a Tieoas Go Fathers 5 dp rial | Conftitutions, and Uni al Pr Pra- , ‘Gice, unlefsit be among us ef -Tratts of Enrope » Ww. v7 gi otherBa rba Peso ret a sen * Hine geSaecee nos. filiqua facadegur innocuis Epulis. 4 : te fafolenn eae but, (as 10 , Perpe aes ag dss ‘yee "Blooit “was the Vehicle of the Life and | Ani= wal Soul of the Creature: For what other” myftetious’ Caufe , as haply its beingtalways ‘dedica~ ted to Expiatory Sacrifices, &e. it is not for us to enquire, _ Tis faid, that best Martyr being asked, SS Te ‘time, “we iingwift them, fiom E eal eat them. both togeth likewifeurg'd, that? frolical Byz0d- (whe the Ferwifh Ceréme iT were abolith’d) thi inention’d as a retin AS va fir) ‘us BE vank’d with Idolat oy Gna rs aeraat as iest “Ato eae foNtiatly: ie as it ‘ds and “fall “is in “continual Ufe’ /th6fe who tranfgrels'd, fo fe y panith’d, vas by an Tn Diay'to be feoure’d to éne?: inde d, ‘foter- . | PRICh ‘was af aX st tuto forking prure = feems to ‘be - re sin the: “mean ys BANE wu ae ona) a rides oe i; yall in 4 ice Lp. -dictit cp ly Tux ac and through a fingular manner * | of jliving; dark, and Saturnine 5 a é * ‘ whilft they ewould: feem to. abdi- ” oe cd ; cate: Se the e Waa Gn er | ibe Ani 4 “Cities, faye ‘Places'.0 f efort : ‘oe ) ambitious; doubtlels. ofjthe Reot ge ples Vener ration. and: Opinion: of ae - atwextraordinary Sanétitys. and © therefore flying the De/arts;wheré ae r t mises ac Ae. ule or t m3 fan: ine: acetone find." “ 2 SE OUS 5 poh id thei HH taken notice of by a “Learned? Perfon, an ongtt others of hisufe-- - ful Remarks abroad... s4.5 4% ¢ Thefe, fays he, 2 By 20h < Fw the innogs le ge ACET ARIA fpeak,an itherefore edifie none’ {leep little, and lie hard, are clad nattily, and. eat meanly (and © oftentimes that which isunwhol- % fom), and therefore benefit none: Not becaufe they might not, both | for their own, and the Good of | on others, and the Publiges 1! : - caute they will not ; Ct rdigious { Sloth ac accompany- ing its” hich bib Lae it fo am from Pezance, and. the Mortifi- | éation pretended, that.they know not how to live, or {pend their Time OPE rane This, as I have. often confider'd, fo was 1 glad : to find it “juttly peritei ing ‘d, and. + This, with ra si Ie Mab. des Etudes Monat. Part. 3 “Dr. Lifter’s tourney to Paris. See” Apocalypse de Meliton, ou Reuegeion des Myftergs Genobitigques, Se ee ee | to proceed more from achagrin f and morofe Humour, than fror “Sany true and ferious Principle 6 éf* 4 found Religions which teaches = * Men to beufeful in their Gene- * .' “ffect to: be e ealtd) Spending their freee idle and fru uitlefs Fortis, andtedious Repetitions’s c and ‘thereby thinking: to: merit het Rese iy thofe Ancient, © and With cir: GS: ‘and. holy ‘ Lives, 7! ‘xamples: tovall the — ‘oNWorld : And fome: of thefe in- _ deed (befides’ the i Solitaries of © the Thebaid, who iwrought. for: abundance. of poor Chriftians,’ fick, andin Captivity), 1 mig in, as: fach whore "accompa a e . to it, ; ae MJ sky: rt i an < yt ® - eh Say vy * hy ss 1 A cali, 2 Ales % bxtetteiie Bot i aye 2 “sh TE ie “ The ‘Uke ofl Plarit’: (hys he) *i§ all our Life long ’of ‘that‘uni- ie: ak W ibe “¢ verfal Importatice and Céheern, > we'can neither live nor fub- ‘ans Plenty’ with Decency “ «that rere Bod is Mecdiiiry’ to fattain Ms ‘and ee ae ‘aie fore eee ~* Sweet 2 Tera “pia Fable teoccurrit. j fine: tis utd, ‘fine ode non vivi itur,® ac nec vivatur cungle adisyictu neceflaria uo penn) abundé Tabsiibicane: menla innocentior, arsiroult Ys ncy < OF be hide to live , clindue’ad delidias facrunt, éllecu- i v3 Nicer Gary ACAD 1) what refi ‘contributed: “tO ; Bo laugh peal Animalg) i ’ int : ra ‘tainly Man by Nature e was. ne- -—€ yer made to be a Carnivorous © Creature 3. nor is he arm’d. at ie A’ ‘ * all for Prey, and Raia) with pre : OG ands ‘to gather F F ee ¢ getables,and withTe aes Seed: eat them <_ © Food, wasat all perm : Sill after the: Uni a te fatura ; ani non eft;nullisad pradam & firu&tum;non denti , unguibus aduncis : . eS ATS eee ‘4 bE ae / . wy 2 £ “ACETARIA 173 Admiration of ‘the: infinitely wife and glorious” ‘Author of Nature, who has given to Plants fuch aftonifhing Properties 5 fitch fiery Heat in fome to ‘warm and_ cherifh , fuch Coolnefs in others to temper and refreth,’ fuch pin- d ‘Juice to naivety! and. feed ch quickening Acids’ el the Appetite, and grateful Vehicles to court the Obediétiée of the Palate, «fuch Vigour-to renew and fupport our ‘natural Strength, fuch ravifhing Flavour and Perfumes to recre~ _ ate and delight us : In fhort, flich fpirituous and 2 active Force to a- nimateé and rev viveévery Facal- ty and Part, to all the kinds of Human,;.and, | had almott {aid Heavenly, Capacity. too, What fhall we add more > Our Gar- Sees ng ie’ Infilts of ‘the Sum- | pillars ae painft. Winter. Rage: Nor “wants, » iehere | Variety in of, Eapys:” ‘abuadanee, ;. than- aby -of A See the former Ages could fhew.. > o Pa ey we their 3 Bills of i Fare, ee: Numbers, “of. Courtesy: ervd > IP aye. Atheneusy. dretkawi othe Garnilh @ E Nice ther G recian 3 ‘ 5 naming yp , The Gustin : di -weare told. alt)! z og sila Mint, Rocket, Colewort-Taops,with. Oyband Eggs, and fach an Hotch-Pot following . what we eve % (as the. Cook in. Plawtws would _defervedly » Jaugh at: ))« spur how \inf itely . out-done . thisA eof ours, byrthe Wang my rare ants unknown ! be Comparifon, And, VWnelk by. a Lady for.a an, ‘Eater: tainment made by. Jacobus. Catfe; us (deferib’ dby the Poet * Bar- Jus (hew3not at allyect out-doing bs as almoft find ayor’s” Table, and — wexcat Rerfons, Lovers: Of he Om ‘dens; that fort of ele- at our Le a gant. Gookery: being tapable. of fach uaa lest) ey tho’ him A Pitchird (a Fith he ex “) ingly long’d for) ‘of a’v % i — fembl'd Turnip, ~carv?d ee _ Shape, and dreft with’ ee ae 3 that Re and ke ret ple oy Rae ard Seay eae ai Sieh ae ™ Vielog Wom ‘ay Athen. Deip. rise of ava 4 ea ae cy 3 ve ee, it aE For x whieh the' Grapeo 0 “Ths “al ka of Sen and ’ ae ah n the Ghutton's s Bi ey “ay oF } b ind Story High ) a P Ae Wee * a niga and bountiful Auth ‘has ftor’d 1 the whole, rid, mo z with Slants + a AY We thers ¢i5y ‘ther Provifion. viv iaceait itd: the Variety not only equal, but by far exceeding the Pleafare'and . Delight of Tafte (above all the , 4Art .of the Katcher, than ever * Apicius knew ) feems loudly to © ycall, and. kindly. invite all her living Inhabitants ‘none . €d).who\are of ge f and moft ufeful, t > fat \Aofpitable-and: Count n-Boare which firft the furnifh’d. oyith | . Plaxts and Fruit, as to their na- jtural and genuine Pafture s-nay, cand. of the mot wild, sand: fa- Vagetoo!, ab origine#Asin Pz- radife “where, as ‘the: Evangeli- val at eae : *, «. * Hence in Maalebihe ‘Sat. Lib We find Eupolis the Comedianin, ing in Goats boafti ibe Variey ¢ Bagnoucd Vang ef mo meevrodtecs After, which fallows | @ Banquet. of SORE aie -pmnesringrion we gemeiaint wn * t Ef, Ixv, 25. an : e% % ¢ tht Aw xm 2% ; ies yl OR the Catipliok : yrch, (of which that. happy . Garden» mesoilt. Autitype, yw. she g Ne F aud the, Lamb... the angry Ate furte ows Lion, fhould cat, Grafs Bi Terbs:together with the ; Ox, wall, . abet. angus in her. TES in pnts: in the jae s feb ercainments for the ~ Rin haps Heroes, virtuous » and. ‘excellent, Perfons 5,,till-the _ Blood-thirfty and Ambitious, .o- _Wer-rinning the Nations, and by Ma Eder and Rapine rift'd: the [Wo Otran{plant its. Luxury - 4oit we Mittrifs,, Rome. Thofe | Pee “heretofore om y Acres jugera poptilo Ramano fatis e- jOLer dum, attribuit; quo 5 is Neronis,,.contem= i Vitidariis; pilcinas j juvat-ha~ _ | atamque; ft now ajigu . Hift, Nat. lib. XVili. 6. 2, vprqudit lls eee of a I. A, Ag Re terwards — apes ptnncets almoft as large as their firt Ter- ritories’; Nor was that enough : : Entire * Forefts and Parks, | War. -rens and Fifh- Ponds, and Lakes 1 tO farnifh: : another. witheut Opp Nay, and to thew how _ fm a didts ar and é on ary la bn: tor crag ~ * Interea guft wes punt. Fav. » “F Cicero, we of a coy fly Sallet, | Life. es cake , Re ey * \ bet ‘ R Peete 5 chy | ; a j , 4 Pee, amie for aie rf Sy 4 Cc E byrdeletib’d in € é Latifeian, ideplopin his a comnpar’d with the forme [ % $74 A. his’ hangry x Ajs viould on tonclnfor fear of pricking ‘hisLips. ‘Werily the Luxury’of the Eat _ roid the greateft ‘Monarchies- firtt, the Perfianjthen hen uz, and afterwards R fal. biBy what)Sve : a RS ee er * Mirum effet a mae non licet pl _Place,, Quoniagn “ganeam’ vertimus -drupedes confciz; P | Gra. Balifc. Cyeget. Wat. See ng, his Excefs Macr. Sate bf 2609. & fequ. . ae | Neigh- S19 biting io ‘Exce es “being! we made thine own, gHiRe ee Se? How art:thou fall'n from ‘thine? : old Ret wal 3 th ARIE nt-our Camilli igi but: plainly: ft trigmphene. Sent hist alkip, sed ' | BPDEIE feart{o great... “skal Gave Rome to be, the World’: | we aperial Seats, a at ee (a i of . “Ay chober Repaft, ye she, infinite «4 onyeniences, of what : Bae Are af D ‘ ’ or ~ 3 tat ia oat ARK me : I Poni envata ur, > ( Deartl ficid. pl adde * ae rent 1 jenn Se yrcat ya minime a ‘ oti 5 ice 5 ie n fach Re ytation, that fhe Ged her Kitchen: Gar: at was ane “ie. Good: } bitd DF splaferis ho “pes, ek yas never furpriz'd, eal “all. (as we faid) at ‘ | could:in: al rice? | was Happinels, Comvitius facilis: fine arte | menfa (as the Poet | kons) it Wa Bot in Perfett ior Gallet, that the» * “Un,bloody ‘Shambles (as. ‘Pliny: ca | th yielded the + ot] Statea aia Cert’ Freda Cit: in ei Me oe sites had @ a Trebute i, Skirts H fetal hini. was ’ ae * ; ¥ehe? Richie? fer fon’ san a handfome Sallet : And if. this onfid dera rableCuftc tom a ( when there wrasfitle tor ore; alee Bie aS Wort: ).than almoft any; thing befides brought to Market. m They fpent noe then fo much précious timeias afterwards they did,) gorging :themfelves. :with Flefa and. Fifp,) to.as. badly. ‘able. - to rife, without reek nd. reel- ing from, Tables!) TR Video lan defurgat du bia aif aie ee) te pier dur died 6 ae a Ae fe < Aique affigit. bwin tine pation fame ve a rh SANS be Nor. agi on i ig “ Maind,; ee That noblenPe Part. Hor. Sah, Lia. Wixi pre vin ‘pebras; eunti in. ‘confilium, c Sethe of of, C. Titius de Leg. Fan. Mac. Sat.l.2. ro | « Drow- . 7 Vith tho ae Bie me ago épcontent, fe ee ° Kage ¥ ms geen Ta yi fy oF uaa ‘that he a call tha Seb thy a mele Publet,, which was ufually “e Mthe Fleth-Meat that fober oe - Prince « ' tisfied, with fixty Pou in their Gardenss _/Temperance, and health ay to Sallet) is SR ce Ae es ae (carce. been a 4 niet Fu, reported to have and Drink proportion 3 ” There'was then penfive Grandure,.. true State be ¢ gilded, a nd inlaic the ae ing Platen , of the Chryftal Broo Atys maintain’d the | 3] : d re Variet ty 5. mo! biifsfal Place, n cent State of Nature the firft Exp: Regal’s her Cele ingic aa a » ACE TAR UU. 189. Whatever. Earth's re Mo - 4 ther qidlas M Pruit of all Finds. in Coat | | Rowgh or fnooth-Rind, or beard- cial d Hus 5 or Shell, © Di” ere Hand ; For | he Grape. le offer fi we Mouft, and From many i ove and from See - Kerael pref, * She eis ‘a dulcid Creams. ah Then f for the Board. Pai : by ak, Sar ae d of a iG Ti The Table Boas, and) fy ag bad rounds, Andon rhe tebe Square Fok. Sede to Side, i All cya f pilds Ab Innocence i Defervi 78 Paradife) | 3 _ Milton's Puraiife, 1. v. ver. 228. SS | Thus ‘Noble Inftances and ‘Ex am | ea oe 2 pews the + Polder Age fitted all. Places, Times and Perfoiis: 3 and wheti ‘Man is reftor’d ‘to that. State a- ‘Bain, it: will be as it, was in a the Beginning. » cy . But now eines ail @ _ ‘of os Let r = me its Poa rad pamege nena kind-to Grafs again 5 ‘which were. —-ungratefully to negle& the Boun~ ty of Heaven,as well as his Health and Comfort : But by thefe nples, to reproach theLuzury ofthe ¥ e9 Ay iat 1S | Portunata fait patie i ‘hte nite © lefing wea ans Tet _-perance, and the Ve com _ panying it 5 with ho ture,» and.a * Civil Appetitemay. De ‘happy,contented with mode- rate things, and:-within alittle af) referving the reft,to the : arts w Life. And. thus se am ef ‘ i Ye i aN - ney % nob er P ‘G3 ee yr Mir of G Grou spe Negi: ‘cultivated Garden, «with. other rediutt,, oat that a bamodelt ) _ moderatcGircumftances,had |j de by { ee an, who from es = a Lek. ed! RPT Pe inte F ield does ee The Gu dene cape. a ides is ‘firds age ate oa’ 0. The a af 0 nx * Piast ‘i ry Sa aN ap Nie ehh OFocuamo aieninm bona fifa “ae Horticilos ths oh as Siete . Foalix, ae motum, — mm ee or Nee “Parvus 2 er placid’, parvus g < hortus, ; Prebet ager quicquid frugi natura Tec uirit, _ Hortus haberq qu icquid | luxuriofa peti Mla tera follicite {peciofa i da vitae ia " ermitti¢ ftulei cK yes en 7 iB ye ‘ ceits : Dot sabeHtes fence received -ARPEN DIX. re. a ‘g "\HO" it was far ape our a "fii Intention to charge ae aa on as lume and Dif- ; ie ‘Crude Sallets , following Re- them from az Experienc'd Howfe- wife 5: and that they may’ poffibly be ufeful to corre, preferde and kindle entertain’d thems Chefidesy divers Learned Phyfici« | a ich asshave ex profef- _ improve our Acetaria , we have allow'd them Place as an Appen- | » dant | V iety upon Occafion > Nor account pe it the le ’ Difhonour to. our former Treatifeyethat we. fince "de Re Cibaria ) me. bow the ee of many other * Now oe acne fm: So aS Mi How a Roiverade 7s, made, -< . the Bottoms prefered all, fe Win ‘ aa See gaint PO} Os pit: ‘ Afhen-keys, See Pickle. cudipareetinn pene Pickle eh ‘ ca : + Gilly-flowers.J oleereeye AB es yw. ae a ee Herbs” See Prekduebak Tar. ‘See Pickle. siti roo 4G foal ors ie in Deion in Water a while Peds Boil them in et a fh : vill iey beets fuffie Then being taken ont thew as wuchfirone Mutton Co “phe? Brothas will cover them, wi fix Spoonfuls of White-Wim \ twelve Cloves\, as many Pepper= Corus, four otal young Onions, half an Handful. of Per hy. bound ap with two or. threes a pale a ses i fiom growing bla Bip ; preferer i te Water and Sali 3 Boal aga in i 4 igh aa, tio Difles ou Water: being drained from 3 es: 4 hind Part Wie White. a r 0% 4 “okt oujly being peel diy caft them into a pith the > Sweet xs deo Joeat shem. Se ae ae © Poiverade ma Thez ta: hine jont fe foun (which will ink toahe Botto: rub it very any in warm course Cloths, fhewing a the Fire in oD Then Slice fe fips e- Rad ad lay it to foak a firong pith a Saal Lump of hard tea ave aut ) to tem- Re ceit is: iM pron d, 7 Vinevar, Water only, ‘the Broth of powder’ Beef # aacle ufeof. And to fome “of dL a 6 OTR. Sugar, Gl : Wine, a Hd | Limon, you have an. exc Satce.. to ay, fort th thd _ Note, th, -. : iat par: Sent, is enough to make at one ee and to keep frefh aw pie. What part. of at & £ dies aa Sarfe, may be b | eaten ag ou may referve “the, El ver im, ‘ mel] 0. ie Glafs, and. make fre Mujtard wher you Deal re Acetaria, p. 59+ 1036 nde init: ween ¥ “Nafturtium. Vide Pickle, ‘8 WOH Es See Limon Me. Fieths fy ‘them in fr look browtte, freet Butter melted. Sugar and . Cinamouwmpor Thus you may ila dai Roots. | put to it fome But r A ae Sit- | gar and Juice of Limon's 5 difh ity on. Sippets 5 Jonmetones a got ) inths ae added ) 4 Ries, ied Py ee hen j “See Acetatia, p. i vere mia hs ye | are fy edt fae ”: | | er “keys Gather them young, them ain three or four Go extrak the B fipernelts hen they feel tender. ytd f sharp Whit wanda. litile Wa- ‘thei th a very d they will become 3 agus: ) here Ends, and put© th White-Wine ok a aed Salt, well covered with it sand fo let them remain for , fix Weeks: ‘Then taking them out, boil the Liquour or Pickle, andfeum it If need be, r alt + and when” up again. Thus may one ke the whole Year, iN Se 6s WS at 8D. Beans. Tyke fuch as are freph young, and a age te their full Growth. - Put them into a b. fisons | sufficient for. wih ter of a Year ( pein te ae wit Th next sis j an 5 5 spe ba- i ad keep’ it acon bse my ft Buds, let with Salt a only to fold 9 a. taken o othe Hy) Te 0 i, afte Green 5 aud then pot ¢ 12. CattVBowers ! “Bail ie , | «Gill they fall. an Pieces: Then with fome of the Stalk and worft of the “Flower, boil. it i a part of the. Liquor “aD pretty ftrong « Then being taken off , firain it 3. and. when fctiled , clear A fiom. the Bottom. The nm with Dilleageeai of Pepper, a pret uantity of Salt 5 iy ae ty Bu a Uh it as will make it. oa “po all upon the Collyfi as to keep theme from to toucl another 3, which. as preve putting Paper clofe ta thers, : Cornclians are pickled like O- lives. | , 13, 0 2a “ale ] us OK may piles Clove-gillyfl WETS , . } oe ha PP se which a Po Ge into ae at Winter, ond Toph, and cover them fo clofe, none of the Vapour may iffire fib fo let thew fraud till the next Liquor fi 5 ana fo thd ict in a Jor, Ms bers mont. y rat we Hae wide vee it daily ill jou find them fi pace green, «In thefame fore Cucumbers fe large/t fine, being peel’d and~ cut into thin 5 Se wu aes deli- ae Pi dit roe put thers in avery frrong ne of Water _ and. Salt;, to hak ‘10 oF thie. Hours or longer, if yon nit’ os .. Then nate, them in jarr or. eal P sloped a feald. the» dene peat it, as above: \ ‘keep longer and a se : “etn » Take. thes sagt Cutsilboss d. mot. ofthe Mango frze ) thai look, g nen Open. them on the: Top or Sides andfcooping * out-the Seeds, fepply : their Place with a small Glove, of Garlick, we ye, Roccombe seed. pi i tb * into an ge, Then a gin fia drain and : clean Cloth 3 a 4 with a lay Bice ilo mi rel excellen oat aC. ‘ tae 4 Dicey Beh! ; She as i mB Epon on ca I throw hes ogo 0 into a SaneceP on q ng Pepper, Cloves, ee cate ers ‘dA Nutneg,. With... Onion, Shallot, or. ‘Roccombo-Seed, and a ie Salt, is thene all boil ds Gil F of an hour on a very ies Fie : Then take out: ang. cold, with 4. p retty, “Quantity of phe enter’ Spi boil - thene. We. fon robe e irhich. nu eid vol) caft, Upor, Muthroms wud rae ther Tar thea, ered | es The Sek ¥ pale he LTP saey be. fear nae ear Di wll cold, ane er dry, Seal thew: | a) thePickle with the Wite- -W; ine, Vinegar « and Salt, grated Jukmeg,: oe Nal " ees oy a whit get 4 dt a ee, el fe Bare Glazed Vefel, dy Pas ‘caf? theme into feel wi “aa ¢ ne gar, and let them fo remain as. long as before. Repeat this 4 third time, and Barrel them up Wi, h Tenegan. at nh little Salt. £. Pp 2 O- : Feit Fru (when soi de fixe of the Wild Cherry ) being eklads 9s an agrecable Sallet> ms the Root be- ing vodfted under the Embers, or. othermife, open’ with « oe oe! "ag . Pulp is butted in which 7t will “Fake ‘tity, and is Seaford ib a Viitle Salt and Pepper. Some. eat thens ‘pith Sugar. ‘together i i “which has a pleafant Ceapre. They are alfo fiew a and. Ka in GH iC. r, wee Pune an aR, ibe Sadhe 3 in. an Earthen Pans then cover teem . “pith Beer- Vinegar and Water, eeping them down with a competent Y lebah to imbibe, three Days = Being ta- ken ont, put them into a Pot with as ratich White-Wine Vinegar as “pill cover then agains) and ig “the Lid with Pafte to Keep in’ Stel : remove thofe the Bottom, to the T: them as before, till they are ¢ a Colour. “Whew all if cal ‘a , pe a ‘hs “ 9 Pelt a nas (Cor i ihe par anirstd ern two or ae : girs into 4 Brine of Water and Salt Den. ine le %, a’clean Tin'd Brafs' Pot, wit th pe ree parts of ftrong White Wine i Vinegar, and ‘one of Water oe and Salt, or as auch yy s pill cover - # | ier, keeping ‘the Vapour wing Out, by pajling down P ae the a POE: “Appendix, the Pot-li , and fo hang it 0 the Fire, for half an. Hour Being Pree ‘of, let it remain werd till it be cold 5 andth 2 p it up into fi iaall Barrels or. Fars | mith the Liquor, and fome J refb. Vinegar,.Water and Salt 3 phe thas, Hope keep. very green. j jou be wear the Sea, i Pa iba: | er, < will Supply the place of Brive. This is the Dover. Re 24. Walhurag : Gah ¥ : Per an Soller hw vel Web 124. 132° ‘Agnes, © aim O's 125 ae pifon- ed by’ Mufhroms, © 43 13. | Anatomy Comparaie “i “go B Pe intecoeniay. | EIS > Antes Bo ‘le{h for. : 2000 year’s, e #" sas tem ow wW 9 Pre gn 2" : itidhaabe.. ek 7.859 Aram Theo porelt74 Afcalonia, , 63 one | bass 5 rable to the v itch, : Rinoae 35.73. ‘Atbmatibal: &, wag quors bi » 14 cae Afla foctida, ies ae Bread and Sallet fufpct- 2. ae Tie, 7 af Eating it je cs i Cabba ge, C | ke . ci iS. 1§§. 156-15 Capficum Indi 159, 160, 163, Oe. a. Boletus, Oe eh AO Maite cia et Se Books of Botany, %4 Cardaus Sativus, cs 7 _ tp be read with cau- Cardon Spanith, : e Bion where they write elle | dian ge Edule hie, ib. ne A ae 138 j a 13 ee? ay Pasi eT ape 85 Caitel relifh of ae Po Site, 10. 19. “as. 60. — Pure and Food, 134, A ai 69.88 © VideFowkh =» Caw Cauly Pins PP a Cepbalics, > © 4 Chezriphyllum, 18 Cham pignons, 40. Vi de Mat mS | Chaftityy * 18 Children chufe ke: cult “Fruit before other Meat, ° ” 146 t Chiifizns abPaining | Ce a est bis r Cochlearia, Scarvy- -Grafi. Cooks, 115. Phyficians - ($0. Emperors Popes, 84, v.Heroes. Collation of Sallet, Ex- temporary, 1 ti sh Confeience, a Concemplarioe Perfins , m Contaieler and Cortago, } Cod ope Se Dae ' Coblings “50. | Copano ‘130 - Compofi ng, ana tere | of Sallets, ° 110,120, Compotation, Upri6. Conceffion to eat Reh = fince which» Mens ap Lives hortned, PSL. _ Cox scOuELOR, 27. 46. cr 89.139 Condiments, 99. ‘Cide muce, (a 453 16 ‘Gieidats facilis: 182. Cordials, 10. 13. 35. 66, 69. Loe Correttives, .. | 129 Cre, what Ground m eek iF jn we i Vee ST RS eR. | ENT Ae ee SR eos Sk ne ve il a dics alga ; Corn Sele corvoboratives, 5099 ae Corpulency, @.. 127 Difhes Comftips, ’ os aa Chrffes, 4) mana TA Crithmum, wee BOL, ae Cr lities,": 39.55 ; Crecity ‘arin “- Diuretics, Won « : laa or Food, 151 * be a a Dock, . 3 ae Cena m3 a "9 @ Dags Mercury, 3 el 0 abe 65. Domitian F 191 Draco he . ae Ee “93° Dre bie eb is 23 fait a hether, mitt Tene Inempte, 1 oO alterd f [ince tbe. TE, owe AS 2S; a a. Decayi 1%. Nature, none, tie? prod Hee: 165 “and ie. (ome es la 29. 130 », lets, 134,1925833 ts eile da 28 Earth\Natt, 7 ag) im filii, 39 Eggs; 20g 122 : Diflinétion of Meats wd Ebhereia | it oi: ine, “4 ogated, ‘145; 153 Emolltents, Sein, 23° | Mierfives, 13 Endive, me, ) corides e's Opinion of. Epicuri{s om 53. “\ Be- ; Premiz *s, vide: I 4 Lie ary ana ana my Sruca, * it? ae nefs 5 ei Life + Doe Erudation, © §8 bowall FlefhisGrafs, Erudicz gule, 119 UT 145. 149. 152. Efcalons,. EE 164.186, 184. Eternity, V. Patriarchs. Hope Re 265 - Eupeptics, © 89. Foliatorum ordo, 165 Btiphrofyne, ce te he owl ee, of their Food, Exee/s i. 112) 134° vo 8 10.13.18.55, ? ood. No Neceff ity..of Exotic Drinks and Sau- different Food, 140» acts dangerous wel 309, wd Be fe inapleft béf; 142. ° hagas i52 es 5 ie Food , he Paintin la 52 F families enobl'd by names fs alles Plants,31.181 iE 0 rb (kb Mes: a ee | O. . as * . 109 ae 116. not reckon d oo oT a5 among Sallets, 147. Felicity Of the HiPitles ‘125. not degenerated Eife, 191 _fince the Flood, where Fennel, ee dadufryi is Usd, 1G Flatulent®, 51 | Fleth, none eaten during Fugaces scat 2000 years. Fle(h eat: Fangus,39.¥.Adufh ers tot foi inginious as Pungus reticulara Soller: “eaters: unapt i, ™ ea ie 1538 ey, | ae pill in, ‘mining Sala ‘e 7 re, det Ingredient S 4 etrs i by 263, 36 in Mufich, eae Chander pps ‘Life, sated I 1 176. tutertaimHeroes Head, 61. 79. 83. 1 _ and ore atPerfons,179 a wv. Cepbalicks. rs Garlic) - 27. 80 “Heart,62, 65 .v.Cor vals. ab Bs Garnifhing, 1D. 123 “Heliotrop, a | The Gatherers “of ‘Sallets Hemlock eg re fhould be skilful Her* | Animale baniftsy: 109 IIo Gemme, 14, v. eh ; Gerkems, 2: ae U. Cu ms ; ‘152. What ; ape ely 108. 1: Ra Jo TP, .. an Pep. 7 ; ‘Amygdalo- | Gordi eee eae eee ae 2 Grand wie 64. 128 m0ft IN | So. taral, oe afopbifts, ~ 1 se Heroes of ola stil 4 i. GTN a: ookery, vor 119% Z difficult to over- “Aula ogat’ vols ds Be ee op es oat 40 Flefh- *Hippocraces Carl Be Rahal need aly Vegetabl 55] bid a be Caisse : deiteg Fippoleliaany 5 44 Indigehion, a Holyhocyaiy “436 npr egeees 6. 108. Hony, a 5 i 22,102" af. wniture, Hops, my fds, - 43. 85) Flori udtas: “ard bh Sativa,’ ! ote Horminum, 18, 19 “John the Biptitt, 165 Hor fés aot fo difeafed as Ifraelices Love of Oni- Men, 1405 Recom-, . ons,» aap 49 pens by fome Ma Juftin Martyr concern «fers for long Service,” ing the caring of Blood, | «AE Seg Bee cg ed 158 Hor /e- Radi yee. 55. Knife 8 cutting Salets, _ 121, 122 OR. Hortulan prvi lon mofe Kitebeo Garden, 185 ‘plentiful of any, & agence i tees aural, re 1" Ji7t 181, 133.1 : Hot Plants, Aas Oe CO Et ee, eB. bow umwvhol- ox Ve. Ay i | (omae for Salleting, 132. Laxatives,. Pr. TS, 49. me. 133.1 39..37. 89. eM bad ie Piebs, ae 32, of theKitchin Garden, Legumena, 913, ati. 185, Lettuce, 30.97. wer Humours, ‘88.526 Wet 120, eu Hf Hy pochondria, 13.29,62. Limon, yfop, |. 29 Liwer, 20. $3. Fack-byethe-Hedee, 29 Longevity, 126. Tander, 90.cbmoxiowsto «= 45 * Lupalus, , OSS. Luicary, 325. 138: ay Medal i Bateas witb 159. 182° _ Silphium o on a ‘Rem Lyfimachia Seliquofa werfe, bio Sart labray): "ae 76 f Meliffa, 1 10mg. Lytter, ~ a é rs Mden how culrivated by = Me o othe Ancients, NiiGarons. ysae tS Memory to Dit df 6, 60. Manesrorus, ty the Tari; ys MOL | ‘triarchs, B. 149 Whats, ie | Mijoran, he, 2a Mitba Mab SC Malve folium eed Misti oe Sr, ‘a nnocent Animal or Mosacca dnb ay Food, 145. Not by, 66. “Lover of Some Nature carnivorous; —bhifiles. 172.. Not lapfed fo M | foon as generally nea’, ple’ 147,149 Motaical pas a rygoldy =, 8D Moles gave only. a me Vigour, 79° fammory Account of iM it teria. medica, 100 the Creation, fufficiens | Mater als for Sallets,v. for Inftrudtion 2 MOE - Mapitare. 8 > Curiofityy 5 8r5 | Maximinus an egregious in ‘Masfhe } Mafronts, ‘ 9 Accidents of sa them, 40. How pro- duc d wtificially, 41 Mule 45+ §9e 102. ro rig reg | i rif ofa er iat ig ‘ by ium, ig. lndi-, cum, 36. Jo. 105. ature. ee eG wall to Ag 173" Te a Pe ‘ oy ae ee 7 F $I. 56. nae 127, 199, Difeittions, 25.72.34. 10 Olers, bak properly, ‘bow di iftingui{hd f um Cetatia, «yt aye : Olufeula, 5 ey — Onion, 47.48.1279. What +3 waft Quantities [pent “in Egypt, 49 pening, 24 rach, 49 Orange, 35. 50 ioritdhogatlon! a 56 Oxalis, wah" Oxylapathum, 23. nat Oyl, how to choofe,.97+ 98. 106. tts diffufive. _ Nature; mm” LOT. ‘Painters, « Ds a6 | Bee g “it 85 »Palfie, AG OFe Panacea, i beds. Paradifi ni Emer ment, 1189, Para lit ; a8 19 ih. on 50, “y in Perfia iaya F Ge 3 4, Peas, OR _ Peéforals,. x. “By Pepper, 51. Beaten too Small, burtful to the the Stomach, §2. 104, er fy, § $4. Sacred t the Defund,. ab, Pbilafopbers84: 15 LM, IQ 2 chle, Tr WwW “Pickles ib. v. Appe ig: Nuts, ~ ae 42 emapernel, 14. § 4. 104 Plants, their Vertue, Sy, 94-1 ie 174.4 Varie- § ty, 19 | eaten 4 hment , Na living - | tly le | 30.47 Poftdiluvians, 144 Fegan F-19224, 48. mS yee tae so ‘132. 135 a jon to the bin fet-Plants | Wha f TR: Aietae. » ae af without “ai | ro anus Rutighacs # cha : Puni{bment, Putref attion oan cash Wes Wes fen ' _ Horfe eet en 20. 31. 38 Relhasrative, 3, 11:69. “79 GO Recker, a a sane, pate RAV ee 3 aphagifts, 6 57 Sher 6 §9.120 os Savoys, ED SRS sf: : we 104 Scallions, han Ne 63 “Sage, Mi ly 61 Scorbute.” vi: Scare; 2 Seba 5 w ie a im- Scurvy Grafs, obs , whence fo Scuroy, » 53.04. 19. 5» Ingredients, a i 9 « 56 59: 65. 90 Mind ‘Store Seafon, oe 110. i2z0 owe wi nthe Anci- coeniae 123. V.Sallet. 4 175: Sedum inus, te w. me,475. Storie Cie as ob Ses 120 Seller, ne _ 92.119. found’ in the Crops of Foul,90. bat Hohiur d formerly in ule, now % precious and facr d ‘wabdicated,7 5, exeben- ate say Vs ., porary Sailets , 13 . sae ms aoe ae 5136! Whether bet to Sife wins & _. begin or conclude : with Skirrits, Ss aus, : I Ld Siéep, to prostté, 8.9 Sal ade de Preter, 19 @hnallaze, °° OR: 8 Sak, 99 What bef for Smut in Pheat s, Sallets, 91. Sales Ef Syrehiom V Pe , fential, and of Wege- Snails, fate T. ye: jag blet, 100. a Sovcb4, Se SS 65 Sow- sibiftle, yy, Sone Specificks, fea yet dif- covered, . 129 c. Saleen, vi on | 14 ‘Spinach, pe 18. 57 pe eile and Le TIES 14.46. 89 ering, 140.130 years 24. 30. 29-47. O54 52. 59. 58: 64. : Fe: 75,83 Stowe: lie om 12. Stone-Crop, ° “67 Strowings, . Studentsy Succary, pat hag 3 3 S iy F aoihye Ko Swearing sper Brafii- anh 3 17 Swine ufed to fred cut Truffles and® Earth- Nuts, eres Table of the S pecies, Cul ‘tare, Proportin’ , drefing of Sallets, ae- ” ring to the. Seafon, Yo, 108. 110.170 , Emp. Cais Bs, MW dsoteon!” s ‘Tran[migratioay Tribute paid of ka Tethee hay Teeth; oe Be aslirag ee toe Theriacl cle; %, Car liek. Thir Pas to. alee 50. S. . 88 162. 18 ere ‘ 1berius Caf, * # Truffles, / Libera, one Tulip eaten as va £00 bs ny: * : Turon ae Turnip, 7 O.déhade a iB i V. 176 Vapours to regress, iB be 3) 5B 8. 116 Warieiy neeeffaee ‘and proper, E4Qgir “6 Vensrielesg 2.v. Stomach, Vive, ne og em ee land ! "Rarniture, 88.89 901 11.Confif in the fearal and different Parts. of the fame te aR laa ° 75 hie Voluptia Veena, , ™ a - 4.3 " 72 * Sallet Plants’ ee paren Welfp, prolifick, eae Wind 5 aS Sa ia ¥ It. 13.38.55.56 58. 60. v. Appendix. Wi inter Sallets, UX. §1. Sade Appendiss | Wood-Sorrel, 73 Worms in Fennel, and | Sellery, 26 Wormwood, Y. 75 Youth, to preferve, 132 “APPENDIX A Rtichoks. “WE A then-keys, ca Riahoges \ Beansy. \y ono te, Beet. ‘Broom-Bads.’ Mme” ce te Chaimpignons, «)_ Chefinhts.: sme Cauly-tlowers. >» Cowflips. . Cucumber. ~$ampier, Spinach. * Containing =i for the Pichi: ling, and other 7) aaa sof Gecotaivd ating Winter. Sallets. | Peny-royal. .-.. .». Potato. >. Purielan: Radith. Skirret,. : >. mt Pom, Nes | Se a a iad — -Eldet- flowers. pet a ae Gilliflowers. Thiftle. Herbs,» Aoi wnt i J aOR 4 Wine. ... ag ter. A Mier ' PF IN I Ss. |