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p. 63 



P^RUSC^RO LINENS IS LUTEUS. 



The Tell 



Titmoufe. 



N 



W r e n . 



a tt^ctr view 



IS as 



T is kfs than a 

 appears ^ll yellow; but^ dn 



The 

 head 



IS 



bright yellow 



J 



breaft 





endcf. 



and belly are 



yellow 



The back is of a green iih 



The tail brown 



y 



'- i, 



of yellow. The Heft is 

 a yellow as the Cock. 



a 



of fo bfio;ht 



breeds 



in 



tolina 

 Winter. 



> 



Sut 



retires at the approach of 



Mefan? 



^' 



:!k 



jaune. 



L££ 



/ 



f ■ 



/?if///^ 'fl'/^ 



■^' 



rot 



/ 



Du premrer coup 



cPoeil^ elk pdrmt totite jaune \ 



0?ais th rexafninan't 



on la trcuve comme it s^enfi 



Son hec ejl mince. Sa tete^ fa poftrine^ $3 

 fon ventre font d^itt jaune vif Son dos el, 



a 



d''un jaune verddi 



") 



S^ fa quelle bru 



9 



de jaune. La feme lie n^eft 



pas d'^un jaune ft hrtllant que le malt 

 Ofeau:)C font leurs pet its d la 

 fe retire nt au commencement de Phive 



Ces 



Ltturus CarolinenJtSy fottts acuminatis^ haccis c^ruleis, 



dentibus. 



ptdicuUs longis 'Yuhris 



in/i- 



Th 



■ ■ ^ 



e Red Bay 



rier 



g« 



TFIE leaves of the Tree are in fhape like thofe T ES feuilks de cet Arbre ont la meme jig 



fcent. 



of the common Bay, and of an aromatic 



celle du h 



&^ U7%e cdeur 



que 



\ 



The berries when ripe, are blue, 



rowiii 



tiq 



Ses b ayes font hleues^ lors quelles fo 



two, and fometimes three together, on foot-ftalks elles vieitnent deux a deux^ & qtidqueft 



of two or three inches long, of a red colour, as &" font attachees a des pedicules de deux ou trots pc 



IS the calix or cup of the fruit, and indented de long^ & rouges^ de 7neme que le calice du f? 



about the edges. Thefe Trees are not common 



in Virginia y except in fbme places near the Sea. 



In Carolina 



de lon^:, ^ . 



dont les hords fo?tt denteles. Ces Ai^hres ne font p 



communs 



in 



W 



la Virg 



h 



oors en 



quelques end, 



are ^ every where feen, particularly proche de la Mer. On en volt par tout d la Carol 



In general they arrive to principalement dans les terres bajfes &' marecageufe 



lands. 



the fize of but fmall Trees and Shrubs ; though in En general Us ne devienjtent gueres que de petits 



iamt Iflands, and particular p^ 



aces near the ^ea, 

 they grow to large and ftralt bodied Trees. The 



bres^ quoi qu en quelques iles^ ^f dans quelques end. 

 particuliers proche de la Mer, on 



oye 



d 



wood is fine grain' d, and of excellent life for ca- grands^^ de fort droits. Leur bois eft d'un grain fi. 

 biriefs, ^'c. 1 have feen fome of the beft of this ^ d'un ufage excellent pour des ar moires^ &'c. 



Wood feledted, that has refembled water'd fattin j 



vu 



quelq 



morceaux choifis de ce bo. 



and has exceeded iii beauty any other kind of wood bloient a du fatin onde, &' dont la bea 



q 



ut re 



I ever law. 



dejfus de celle d^aucun autre bois que faje ja?nais 



