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Botanologia
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713. Other Author(s): Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, Rhodes, Henry, Taylor, John, bookseller.
Date Added
10 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1710
Publisher
London : Printed by I. Dawks for H. Rhodes ... and J. Taylor ...
Source
Botanologia
Alternate Title
the English Herbal, or, History of Plants : containing ... : Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most Considerable Species, Representing to the Life, the True Forms of Those Several Plants : the Whole in Alphabetical Order
Topic
Botany > Pre-Linnean works. Botany, Medical > Early works to 1800. Plants > Dictionaries > Early works to 1800.
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middle Pulp -, and put in, in the place thereof, three
or‘four or more Cloves of Gurlick, a flice of Gin-
. yr, and half a dozen or more of Pepper Corns, on-
ly crackt-into three or four pieces 5 which done,
rye them up with a Thread : then take the befl
White Wine Vinegar as much as will cover them,
adding what Salt you think fit, with P: for Gin-
gcr, (low: and Mace , make this Pick ejuil boil,
and put it upon your (iccurnhor: boiling hot: repeat
the boiling the next day, and out it on hot as be-
fore. After this take a well g azed Stone Pot, in-
to which put your Cmcluhm, laying them fmooth
and well one by one, and then having at to every
gallon of Pickle a pint of ure Lime fltice, not :-
dulteratedrputit upon the ucuuthcrr, which cover,
and let them ltand over a moderate Fire till the Li:
quot is fcalding hot,’ taking care that it may not boil :
when you fee .the Cucumber: green enough, take
them out and put them into a Stone Jar, placing
them one by one very Iiuooth and well: this done,
when the Pickle is cold, y‘ournay add to it to every
gallon thereof, a quart of Brandy or'Spitit of Wine,
and half a pint of whole Midland Seed-t ed u loofe
in a Rag. Note, Some, in, making 0 the ickl
take pure White Wine Vinegar, to a gallon, 0
which they add Lime Juicea quart, falt Brine ,litong
en'oughlto heir up an Egg three pints or better; not
. putting in any other Salt: with this they proceed
as beforeis direE’ted; and at the [all add the afore-
lI-tid proportion of Spirit of Wine, which makes an ,
abfolute and lingular Pickle, and fo good, as will
keep your Cucumber: all the Year round. T hel'e are
more Stomatick than the former, more grateful to
the Pallate, caule a good-Appetite, refill the Scur-
vy, and have all the good Properties of the-former, ,.
with many other Advantages.
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Off C up 11 Mr; E R.’ Wild.
. 1, Que Mimi (tg'is‘cauadincreasing; ‘
0 z in Latin, Cucum's C7 cam” ogre-
, i 2 a
[ligand in the Shops, Ajninw, Grcum's‘Sylvglirir .
, Jllutlhioli, Trugi Dodonui ; alfo by fome, Noll in: '
rangcrc, (becaul’e'of the fpirting of them, if rude!
handled, (when ripe :) in Englijh, Wild CrtcuInlIcr,
Sprling Cucumber, and Touch me not.
11. The Kim. I: is a s ecies of Cucurhhcrr,
the Wild fort, but a. lingular lant of the kind. ,y, .
,t Ill.‘ The Imam“, futcc, is the Juice of the
Fruit, or rather a Pfrcula thereof, which being dry-
ed,’ is called almoli in all places throughout Europe,
. Flutcriunz :‘ Pli’D': lib; 20. cup; It 'The Greer?! call
Vitalfo, Dania” abandm, Impellrrc, jlirnulurr,xinfli-
gore, ‘ ungcrc; which is as much astofa , "37’"
pt], ir. u ,' or force violently, to [urge vc cincntly,
and there ore Eluter'ium [a]? ’mcdic‘urncntunz vchernkn-
tcrpurgunr; [Gaza in his Tranlldtion Of 'I'hcojzhru-
jim calls ,it, Agitarariumi' ’Tis doubtlefs meet
the mongert (5de Finger: 3 "' C n '
, '1V,- The Defcription. . rlt hizI‘a ‘Root‘zibite' and
f’”: thicker. an jbort'trt'thiin uny‘otht’r; :[hrLof
Gourd or Cucumb' hm, having with] ms at.
jallllrlg frlzrcr, very ute‘r, a; are all the or crpurtr
of the flu)”.- From this Root'iszring fbrth cram)
, juicy, fut, hurry, rough trailing Branch“, f aiding
thcrnlevc: over the Surface of thc Earth, it"; to o-
ther Cucumbers or Gourds, on which gr'm' haying.
pointcii, of‘url'ovcr-tccrn-grrjw grccn, fart'clhirg
whitilh undrrncuth, litllc or nothing divin’rd or far:-
cd u! the chcr. At the faint: [71:th tl'c Brunchc:
and the Lcuuc: fpring ‘jorthfmll pulcy‘cllatc Hm-
crr, opening into jive Lcuwr, ,ut the (11.1 of final]
grccn Head: for the my) P411541 all othrr kinth If
Cucumbers, Gourds, “c. do : but fur.) (u but:
Flower: only, wilhoutfuch IIcaJr, quickly Ill” away,
without Fruit. l'br that grmt Hail,‘ m in all 0-
thcrc, corner in rim: to hr the Fruit, which is jinnll,
rough, lung unJ anvil, and jbmrlhing of a grtyifh
grccn when Ihcy or: rift. The Foot-jlulir upon
which tbc CucumLers grow, arc fhcrt unJ rough,
crooked withul, and hem! thc Fruit downwurilr, which
whcn Ihcy or: through] ripe, with u very littlc touch,
willyuicil; open at Iii (1&1!!th the Stalk, (1an in
out 1!: fuicc undfornc o it: 5ch upon the Hon : or
Fuctr, or other Part: 0 lhtfc who touched it. Th:
Seed when rip: it hluckifh uni fornnhing ruggcl,
but othcrun‘fc tchitc, lying in a green moi Suhjluntt,
which‘i: very hittcr and loatlgfwnc to the u c. Th!
Fruit whcn it irdptrfrgly ri c, fguirtrforlh it: Wu-
Icr with tthee 1', either 0 it: own accord, or hcillg
touched, tho’ ncvcr jb gcnll ,' and many tinm it
[Irikcr h: hard, (fpcciullj' If), it hit: againjl the Fact
or Eycr, that it willfnurt for a pm! tcbilc aflcr;
but thir Sinarting drift: purely from t c Acrimgniom
321ml)?! of the fuicc.‘ Andfrorn thit voluntary fpirt-
ring a the Sccd cm; the Name of N011 me tangere.
%fa’ ,‘ Ciceu infer,
V.,The ‘P‘luccrrl In‘;ltul,v,vr8puin and, other hot
Countries, it is found among Rubhilh, Gravel, wa F
and other untill‘d places; where calling its Seed, 1‘
. multiplies it felt; andealily fprings up again 5 but
in the Low Countrin, and thro’ mall parts ofEng-
land,” it grows onlypin Garden; A , , 5 .
, ,VI.‘ The Timer. The Roottnany times abidesm
theiGround all the margin it hands warm, an
the Ground‘is rich ,7 butiri cold'GrOunds, 3“
where it i5. not defended, it is apt to pe'tifhhewy
Yen: where the Rectdies not, it comes UP 1“ e
L ' 15d, rough, hairy-and illfolc’rcdgrmh Ir'cup‘ir, If”???
ijnngj, hut ,ifit fprings iiom the Seed inlxlgfl'l 0.‘
Jam Mic” 111.761? and. My 5394 the Hug;