DICLINIA AMRNTACE^. JuglailS. ^9 



In South Carolina, Mkhaux. Tj. +. T\\e Nutmeg 

 Hiihory is but little known ; the nuts are very hard, 

 and brown with white lines. 



700. MORUS. Gen.pl. ]424. 



, M. foliis cordatis ovatis acuminatis trilobisve, aequaliter rubra. 



serratis scabris, subtus pubescentibus, amentisfemlneis 

 cyliiidricis.— /•Ti/W. ip. pi 4- p 36.0. 

 Icon. Mich. arh. 3. p. 232. /. 10. IVangh. amcr. t. 15. 



/. 35. Pliik. aim. t. 246./. 4. 

 In fertile vallevs throughout the middle States. Tj , June. 

 V. V. The Re'l Mullerry is a very handsome tree, and 

 the wood useful and very durable. 



in. coniferjE. 



707. PINUS. Gen. pi. 1451. 

 * Foliis solitariis, lasi distinctis. Abies. 



1. P. foliis solitariis planis emarginatis integrisve subtus Balsamca. 



glaucis subpectinatis supra suberectis recurvato-paten- 

 tibus, conis cylindraceis erectis, bracteolis abbreviatis 

 obovatis longe mucronatis subserrulatis. — JFilld. sp. 

 pi. 4. p. 504. 

 Abies balsamifera. Mich.fl. amer. 2. p. 207, 

 Icon. Lambert, vionogr. p. 48. /. 3 1 . Mich. arh. 3. t. 14. 

 In Canada, Nova Scotia, New England, and on the .Al- 

 legany mountains, in high and cold situations. Tj . 

 May. V. V. This elegant tree is known by the name 

 of Balsam of Gilead Fir, Fir Baham, and .American 

 Silver Fir. It grows to the height of about forty or 

 fifty feet. 



2. P. foliis solitariis planis brevioribus emarginatis subtus Fraseri. 



glaucis sub^ecundis supra crebris erectis, conis ovato- 

 oblongis erectis, bracteolis elongatis reflexis oblongo- 

 cuneatis emarginatis brevi-mucronatis inclso-denticu- 

 latis. 

 On high mountains of Carolina. Fraser. On the Broad- 

 mountains, Pensylvania. Ph. V^ ■ Mav. v.v.;v.s. 

 in Herb. Lambert. This species, known among the 

 inhabitants by the name of Double- balsam Fir, re- 



