the Paradife of Plants. 503 
CHAP, CCXXX, 
OF (Chervill. 
The Na 
T is called Check saeouaal Ch herephyllum, either becaufeit detightech td 
with many Leaves,or berets hey caule joy & gladneffe: which name the 
_ Latines partly follow, it being called Ch by Colwmella, ries oS 
| m of Pliny; but che moft comm: non name it hath is Cerefolisms 
ing amongrell Word compoted both of Greek and Latine. its 
snglifh b no other name that I know,then Chervill;for Afyrrbis, Sweet 
er vill, and Sweet Cicely is another plant which I have already created of, -dit- 
febet from this | im many refpects, as I could fhew, if i ehongtt 3 it needful, bar 
I chink what I have faid,may fuffice. 
sMebas ses tsgr > “The Farm. 
A bau Chervil doth at the firt coming up Gombtiretenitic Yeas 
ater ic is better grown, the Leaves are very 
ling Hemlocks, {o much, that fome chat n 
be didinguithed if - 
fie; beatin high, rough Parkinfon fay but | 
whine Flowers Tufts, which turne i into long a 
feed toaply pointed at the ends and blackith when they: arezipen ok tea 
of no {mell, whereas the Sohne ec ‘reafonable well, wick 
rhe The reer is ft , periheth every 
. ; fffered eo fed, and char feed =o 
wale Songs om leftit encroach upom 
