[2] Tor.; List. apponis.
[3] For practical reasons we have separated the text of ℞ Nos. [179] and [180] which appears as one in the texts.
[181] MILK TOAST PULTES TRACTOGALATÆ [1]
PUT A PINT OF MILK AND SOME WATER ON THE FIRE IN A NEW [clean] POT; BREAK ROUND BREAD INTO IT [2] DRY, STIR WELL TO PREVENT BURNING; ADD WATER AS NECESSARY [3].
[1] Tor. pulticula tractogala.
[2] List. tres orbiculos tractæ; Tor. teres sorbiculos tractæ.
Tractum is a piece of pastry, a round bread or roll in this case, stale, best suited for this purpose.
[3] The text continues without interruption.
HONEY AND MEAD ARE TREATED SIMILARLY, MIXED WITH MILK, WITH THE ADDITION OF SALT AND A LITTLE OIL.