^4 / 



drifw« and is very .fiful f<if ioon. k 



gruw» ti< i /rca( boigfat in thcwocMit, with* 

 cut 3!iv \' N ; anj is iu»l in the lent 



an ornuoenui tree in fiflldi* 



'I ' nrc walnut-trees fal-glieit ntimb^pt: 

 the trua ot them is noc at all plaMAiit, it lias 

 a viTv oily disagreeable Hate, and i^ so fixed 

 in the shell, v • h is rerjr thick, as wiili 

 diiFiculty to be got out : the case is the same 

 with the h' ry-nut ; they both requiring 

 a hammer to break them : but the kernel of 

 the* risn 'easanterr* ihewalnui* 



1 he land is reckoned tine that bears the hic- 

 cory. Tlureisa ' shelM>tik, that 



bears a nut called hic^vi), the shell of 

 which breaks i than those of the 



walnut or many other hiccory*trees, and is 

 agreeat)lL to the table. 



Tlie che^nut-tree is very handsome, and 

 its fruit pleasant. 



There are but few hazel-trees j liicrclurc, 

 not inafiv tuit%: the .ircntiKJi; 



gnd Ktiiicia Afualler than iIiom: in FngLind. 



1 >: art aib-irees, but not in plenty : 



