[2308] In c. 16 of this Book.
[2309] The Asarum Europæum of Linnæus; our foalfoot. See B. xii. c. 27.
[2310] In c. 16 of this Book.
[2311] In B. xii. c. 26.
[2312] B. xii. c. 26. Either the Valeriana Italica, Fée says, or the Valeriana Dioscoridis of Sibthorpe. The Valeriana phu and the Valeriana officinalis of Linnæus have been suggested by some commentators.
[2313] Or “prurigo.”
[2314] See B. xxxv. cc. 18 and 57.
[2315] “Collyrium.” Saffron is still the base of certain eye-salves.
[2316] Formed, most probably, of all the insoluble substances contained in the oil employed in making the “unguentum crocinum.”
[2317] A small kind of quince. See B. xv. cc. 10 and 14.