both Exotick and Domeftick, &c. 
5 
The Species ate; 
I. Altaremus i i. Cluis. Hifp. ;d. ‘Pbtlica, elatior, 
/burgi Monfpehcnftum. I. Ii. Vol. I. ‘Pars I. 541. 
Alaternus ; falfcly call'd Phillytea. 
C. B. P. 476. Spina, 
The Broad-leavd 
1. Alaternus; aurea, feu loliis ex lurco variegatis. 
foliis ex luteo variegatis. Mor.Hor.Reg.BUfs. The Btc 
• P. Maternus, 
Alaternus. 
;. Alaternus ; feu Phylica ; foliis angullioribus & profundius ferratis. 
The Narrow-leav’d Alaternus, with faw'd Edgcs. 
4. Alaternus ; foliis angullioribus. Se profundius feriatis, limbis aureis. 
Dutch Gold-edgd Alaternus ; vulgA 
H. L 
The 
5. Alaternus; foliis angullioribus, & profundius ferratis, limbis argenteis. 
/Iu, Alaternus, argentea, feu foliis ex alto variis. H. R. -Par. The Silver- 
edgd Alaternus ; vulgd. 
Hedges in Gardenj, butthegn 
liablc to hc difplacd, by Snon 
rendered ihdc Hedges not fo n 
ry hardy, and will grew to he very large Trccs. The 
r i They are very good Shcltcr for Birds in Winter, and 
Food. Theie Treei hare for many Yean been ufed for 
Troublc in fcceping them within Bounds, and their bcing 
i Winter, together with forne other Inconvcnieneies, liave 
:h in Rcqucli at prefent. 
The Two lait-menUoocd Sons are fomewhat tenderer than the fortner, and muli bc 
planted neat the Shelter of » Wall, or Hcdgc, othenvlfe they are fiibiefl to be killcd in 
very hard Winters. 
Alnus; The Alder Tree. 
The CharaSers of this Tree are; 
It batb Leaves refmbTmg thcfe of Hazel ; the Male Plcnsxrs ( or Katkins ) 
are produc'd, at remote ‘Difiames from tbe Frait, on tbe fame Tree ; the Fruit is 
fjiiamofe and of a conieal Figure. 
The Species are 5 
1. Alnus; rotundifolis, glutinofa, viridis. C B. P. 418. Alnus, vulgaris. 
J. B. Vol. I. Pars II. 151. Common Alder, with round Leaves. 
I * A l™ ! ; fol '° oblon g° ™ di - CB. P. 418. Common Alder, with 
Alnus, nigra, baccifera ; vide Frangula. 
Althaa; 
