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46. Fagus fyhatica, the beech, likewife 

 in good foil. 



47* Jug!*™* > a fpecies of wal- 

 nut tree on hills near rivers,* called by the 

 Swedes Butternujlra. 



48 . Pinus Americana, Penfylvanian fir tree ; 

 on the north fide of mountains, and in 

 vallies. -j- 



49. Betula lenta, a fpecies of birch, on 

 the banks of rivers. 



50. Cephalantus Occident alts, button wood, 

 in wet places. 



51. Pinus tceda, the New Jerfey fir tree, 

 on dry fandy heaths. 



52. Cercis canadenjis, the fallad tree, in 

 a good foil. 



93. Robinia pfeudacacia, the locufl tree, 

 on the corn-fields. 



54. Magnolia glauca, the laurel -leaved 

 tulip tree, in marfhy foil. 

 33^5 5. Tilia Americana, the lime tree, in a 

 good foil. 



56. Gleditjia triacanthos, the honey locufl: 

 tree, or three thorned acacia, in the fame foil. 



§j. Celtis occidentalis, the nettle tree, in 

 the fields. 3D 



58. Annona muricata, the cuflard apple 

 in a fruitful foil. 



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* Quere. ^ Is this the Juglans baccata of Linnams ? F. 

 f This fpecies is not to be met with in Linn. /pec. plant. F. 



