Ceniunculus. 



Centunculus named in greke Gnaphalion is named in duche 

 Kurkraut and in euglishe in some places Cartaphilago. Howe be 

 it that is an other herbe as afterwardes I shal declare. It maye be 

 called in englishe Chafweede, it is called in Yorke shyre cudweede. 



Cepe. 



Cepe or Cepa called in greke Crommyon is of diuerse sortes, 

 the first k)'nde is called in latin Cepa ascalonia, in greke Crommyon 

 askalonion, and in english a Scalion. The seconde is called 

 Cromyon Schiston, in englishe in some place Hole leke, it were 

 better to call it Wynteronyon, because it hath blades as Onions and 

 not like leekes and endureth all the wynter. The Duche cal thys 

 Onyon Seer or Suer. I see it no where elles but in gardines, 

 Onyons are hote in the fourth degree. 



Cepaea. 



Cepaea is diuersly described of Dioscorides & Plini, Cepaea 

 that Dioscorides de^scribeth as I iudge is the herbe wbiche is called 

 in englishe Brooklem, and in Duche Bauchbung. It groweth in 

 water sydes, and by brookes, & sprynges. Cepaea Plinij groweth 

 by the sea syde, and because it is very lyke Purcella}-ne, it maye be 

 called in englishe sea Purcella}'ne. 



Chamaecyparissus. 



Chamaec) parissus is supposed of some men to be the herbe 

 that we cal Lauander cotten, whose opinion as I do not vtterly 

 reiect, yet I founde an herbe in the mounta)'nes aboue Bon, which 

 being in al poyntes much more lyke a Cypres tree, then Lauander 

 cotten is, me thynke is rather Chamaecyparissus then it is, it may 

 be called in englishe heath C>'pres, because it groweth amonge 

 heath, or dwarfe Cypres. 



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