z8o Natural Magick.Sgo^io.
Underneath , tocttcb the falling-Liquor : mike a Fire about the upper part of the
V gel, which will drive down a Noble Gum,which must be pursed in other Vessels,and asav be Meliorated b> Dirilla:ion. The fame may be effected on Sagapene,w iote Roots must be gathered at the fame time, and sliced ; and being put into a
V ffel with a gentle fir ’, will drop out a glutinous Liquor into the Receiver; which,being clarified, will harden like Gum, and is kept for Medicinal uses.
How to extraB CjnmoMttf Fennel.
Gather the stalks of Fennel, when it is in its vigor, and the Flowers begin to blow,about the full of the Moon z for then they are more succulent: slice them into piecesof a hand-long, and put them into a Glafs-Tub of a hand in widenefs, and a handfuland a half in length: fill ic full, and set the bottom of it, being full of little holes,into a funnel fit to receive it, and the lower part of the Tunnel into a Receiver.Then make a gentle fire abou the Tub at a handful distance, which may beat uponthe stalkes on every side with its heat, like the Suri-beams. The Tub thu« growinghot,* iilcxcludpfom; drops . which, flying from the violence of the heat,flide downthorow the holes of the bottom into the Tunnel, and from thence into the Receiver,where tney will condense into Gum , participating of the Nature of Fennel, of nocontemptible verities.
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