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in every kind of foil. 



17. Primus virginiana, the wild cherry 

 tree. 



1 8 . Vacchiium , a frutex whor- 

 tleberry, in good ground. 



19. Prinos vertkillatus, the winterberry 

 tree in fwamps. 



20. Plat anus occidentalism the water- beech. 



2 1 . Nyffa aquatica, the tupelo tree ; on 

 fields and mountains.* 



22. Liquidambar Jlyracifiua, fweet gum 

 tree, near fprings. 



23. Betula A /nits, alder, a variety of the 

 Swedi/h ; it was here but a fhrub. 



24. Fagus cajla?zea, the chefnut tree, on 

 corn-fields, paftures, and in little woods. 



25. Jug/ans nigra, the black walnut 

 tree, in the fame place with the preceding 

 tree. 



26. Rhus radkans, the twining fumach, 

 climbed along the trees. 



27. Acer Negundo, the am-leaved maple, 

 in moraffes and fwampy places. 



28. Primus domefiica, the wild plumb 

 tree. 



29. TJlmiis Americana, the white elm, 



; 

 * Dr. Linnatus mentions only one fpecies of Nyjpz, namely 

 Nyjfa aquatica ; Mr. Kalm does not mention the name of the 

 fpecies ; but if his is not a different fpecies, it muft at leaft be 

 a variety, fince he fays it grows on hills, whereas the aquatica 

 grows in the water. F. 



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