both Exotick and Domeftick, &c. 
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Pinus, ThePineTree. 
The Charailcrs are; 
Tbe Leavcs are Evergreen, /onger tlm tbofi of Ibe Fir Tree, and arefrodnced 
by I Pairs oul rf cacb Sbealb or Covering. 
The Species are; 
i. Pinus; fativa. C B. P. 491. “Pinus, oJJunTtt duris, foliis longis. J. B. Vol. I. 
Pars II. J48. ‘Pinus. Z )od. The True, orMANURED Pine. 
a. Pinus 5 Sylveltris. C B. P. 491. Cer. Emae. 145 6. Pinaster, or 
WiLn Pise. Vide Piale XVI. 
;. Pinus ; Sylveflris, foliis brevibus, glaucis, conis parvis, albentibus- 
Rjiij Hijl. 1401. Scotcii Pine, commonly but falfcly call’d the Scotcb Eir. 
Vide Piate XVII. 
4. Pinus; Americana, quinis ex uno folliculo fetis, longis, tenuibus triquetris, 
ad unum angulum per totam longitudinem minutiiiimis crenis afperatis. Plui. 
Amaltb. 171. Lord Wesmoutiis Pine; vulgi. 
5- Pinus; Americana, foliisprxlongis, fubinde ternis, conis plurimisconfertim 
nalcentibus. Rand. The Cluseeh Pine ; vulgfi. Vide Piate XVI. 
hardieft Sons of 1'incs, ani very fit for planting upon Hilis, or olhcr cipofed Places, 
'vhete rhey vrill bc a gt»d Dcfcncc 10 Plantationi of the other Sorti. 
The Fourth Sort was raifcd from Sccdi in Jiadnuagtcn r,'ardens fcvcral Ycan fincc, and 
hath iK-cn grorving many Ycars in rhe Gardcm of the Rt. Honourable the Lord IVtyruootb, 
where it hath prodttccd ripe Seeds for foventi Ycan. 
The Fifih Son was raifod in the Gardcns of the Bilhop of London, where are now remaining 
forne hrgcTrcei, whieh produce large Quanthies of Cortes, from tvbencc fovcral Trcea have 
Pijlacbia ; vide Terebinthus. 
The Charadtcrs are; 
The Leaves are large and eul, or divided fomevshat like the Fingers of a 
Hand: the Eruit is conglobatcd iulo jpberiial Pilis , nxbicb contaiu fcvcral 
Seeds. 
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