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A Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs, 
5. Rura ; hortcnfis, minor, tenuifolia, foliis variegatis, argenteis. Boerb. Ind- 
Alt. 160. The Strip'd Narrow-leav'd Rue. 
4. Rura j Chalcpcnfis, latifolia. H. L. The Broad-leav'd Aleppo 
Rue. 
Thclc Sons of Ruc arc ali of them hardy cnough to endurc the Cold of our commoti 
wi "£" lhc °P cn Grountl, if piantcd in a dry Soil; and arc incrcasM cithcr by Cuttinp, 
Sabina; TheSavin Tree. 
The Characters are ; 
It batb compaB rigid and priikiy Ever-green Leaves ; tbe Eruit is Jmall and 
fpherical, and tbe wbole ‘Piant bos a very rank Jlrong Smell. 
The Species arc 5 
t. Sibina; folio Tamarifci, Diofcoridis, C B. P. 487. Sabina, llcrilis. 
J. B. VoL I. Pars II. 188. The Male, or Cosimon Savin. 
Sabina , folio Cyprefli, C. B. P. 487. Sabina, baccifera. 7 . B. VoL l. 
‘Pars II. 288. The Berrv-bearikc, or Upright Savin ; vulgi. 
5. Sabina; folio variegato. The Stripd Savin. 
Thcfe Trees arc eo 
ciccpt of thole who 
Layeri in the Spring 1 
ited for Mcdicinal Ufes, and Icldom planted in Gardens, 
Botanical Studies, they are propagated by Cuttings or 
Salis; The Sallo», or Willow Tree. 
The Charadters are; 
It batb bng, narroav, intire Leaves, by wbicb it is di/lingui/b’d from tbe 
Poplar, to nvbieb in other RefpeBs it nearly agrees. 
The Species are; 
1. Salis; vulgaris, alba, arborcfccns. C.B.P.475. Salix, maxima, fragilis 
alba birfuta. J. B. VoL I. Pars II. 212. Salix, arborea angujlifolta, alba 
vulgaris. ParL Tbeal. 1450. The Common Whitk Wili.uw. 
2. Salix ; folio laureo, fcu lato glabro odorato. Phyt. Britt. An Salix, 
montana, major, foliis laurinis. H. Ii. Par. The Bas-leavd Sweet 
Willow. 
?. Salix; 
