Chap. 232. 'E//oJijl? Hi/hs, ' 1 { g 



*, and more green, the one of thefe being 

 ■ than the other , and the leffer of theni 

 1 igged, which evidently (hews the Dil 

 ^d\ as the Seed . the Flowers in both 

 Dut ditlering in Greatnefs The See 1 ol 



V Tlcthfd, or Lobel'j Narrow-leav'd Drop- 

 berompvts, finding jotth many ^!""^' ^''^'^^'J "^^ 

 hTadof'/Lr" Cm tksXd o"S anf^^a 



V thofe Branches , the Leave, 



\II The Times. They flower from May to the 

 md ol 7u»e, and the Seed is ripe not long after. 

 VIU The Qualities, Specification, Preparations 





0/DROPWORT Hemlock iike. 



TlThJL h^^'zLfingalaiisfui genuis, thcie 

 being neither a gi eater ncr leffer fort ot it 



III The Defcription Tins Tluit / . . j. ^^ 



id exulccratmg From this Hud or Root fpnng 

 irth feveral winged Lei\es, ftandmg upon a Ions 

 Foot ftalk, more like Mcdoz, Rue rhfn I, /V^Zr 

 Htmlock, having many fmall ones £t together, of 

 a dull, dark green, and fomevvhac like /^r;/ /- ^ m 



IV Tl)e Tlices It grows man} times in mo ft 

 Plowed Land, as in the moift and wet Furrows ot a 

 Field belonging to Baiterfea near London tt growb 



Ijaf/ies-Me, as a httle above the hcrje-be>ry agamit 

 'T 'The Times It flowers m May ard J.'ne, ard 

 me fcart of July , and the Seed is ripe in >/> and 



"K The Qualities. It is hot and 4r} in tie 



