66 September 1748. 



2. Querent rubra y or the black oak. 



3. Quercus hifpanica, the Spanifi oak, a 

 variety of the preceding. 



4- "Jvglans'albat hiccory, a kind of wal- 

 nut tree, of which three or four varieties 

 are to be met with. 



5. Rubus Occident alis, or American black- 

 berry fhrub. 



6. Acer rubrum, the maple tree with 

 red flowers, in fwamps. 



7. Rhus glabra, the fmooth leaved Su- 

 mach, in the woods, on high glades, and 

 old corn-fields. 



3. Vitis labmfca and Vulpina y vines of 

 feveral kinds. 



9. Sambucus canadenfis, American Elder 

 tree, along the hedges and on glades. 



10. Quercus phellos, the iwamp oak, 

 in moraffes. 



11. Azalea hi tea y the American upright 

 honey-fuckle, in the woods in dry places. 



12. Cratcegus Cms galli, the Virginian 

 Azarole, in woods. 



13. Vaccinium , a fpecies of 



whortleberry fhrub. 



14. Quercus prinus y the chefnut oak in 

 good ground. 



15. Cornus florida, the cornelian cherry, 

 in all kinds of ground. 



16. Liriodendron Tulipi/era, the tulip tree, 



in 



