t 3 Chut* lati folia altera. 
GyantHemlocke. 
The Place. 
Common Hemlocke groweth plentifully 
about tewne walls and villages in fhadowie 
places, and fat foiles neere ditches. 
The fecond groweth vpon mountaines and 
defart places,and is a lfranger in England ; yet 
I haue plants thereof in my garden. 
The Time. 
They flourifh and feed in September, 
f The Names. 
Homlocke is called in Greeke : in La- 
tine, Crn/fn ■ in high Dutch, in lovr 
Dutcb,£>c!jretlmcf; : in Spanifh ,Cc*ntayCa- 
nahaa in French, eigne in Englifh, Hemlocke, 
Homlocke, Kcxe, and herbe Bennet. 
The fecond is called Cuuta lati folia, and Ci- 
C atari a Lit i. folia, and Scfelt Peloponnenfe qttorun- 
dam ■ in Englifh, great Hemlockes.and garden 
Homlocke. 
The Temperature. 
Calm faith, that Homlocke is extreme cold 
in operation, euen in the fourth degree of cold- 
nelfe. D 
«j The 
