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Of the HiflorieofPJ 



Broad leafed rtinking Hemjocke. 



ants. 



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3 CtCttta lati folia altera. 



Gyant Hernlocke. 



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f IbcPUct. 



Common Hemlock groives plentifully about 

 towne walls and villages, in (hadowiepl^ces aci 



fat foiles neere ditches. 



The fecond groweth vpon mounttins tod &- 



fare places, and is a ftranger in England : yet I 

 kaue plants thereof in ray garden. 



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^f The Time. 



They flourish and feed in September. 



m The Names. 

 Hemlocke is called in Greeke »'- : * l ?"*» 

 a«f 4 .- in high-Dutch, £>t#tifo5 { lD L< £ 

 Dutch, 3?chCCrUtKK J in Sptfift . W ' 



naheia : in French, C/^ : in EngWh, Ha" 00 * 

 Homlock,KeXe,and herb Bennet. , 



The fecond is called C/fltf* /rf 'f M !j^. 



In Englifn, great Hemlock* *« g aK,£D Hem 

 locks . 



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«■ 7^ Temperature. ., |n 



opera cion,euen in the fourth degree 



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