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22. Liquidambar Jlyracifiua> fvveet gum tree, 

 near fprings. 



23. Bctula Alnus* alder, a variety of the Swe- 

 dijh y it was here but a fhrub. 



24. Fagtts cajianea, 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. R/JUS radicans,' the twining furriach, 

 climbed along the trees. 



27. Acer Negundo, the afh-leaved maple, in 

 morafles and fwampy places. 



28. Prunus domejiica, the wild plumb tree. 



29. U/mus -Americana* the white elm. 



30^ 'Prunusfpinofa, floe fhrub, in low places. 



31. Laurus fa/jafras, the faffafras tree, in a 

 loole foil mixed with land. 



32. Ribes nigrum> the currant free, grew in 

 low places and in marfhe.s. 



33. Fraxinus excel/ior 9 the a(h tree,' in low 

 places, 



34 1 Smuax laurtfolia, the rough bind weed 

 with the bay leaf, in woods and on pales or en- 

 clofures. 



35. Kalmia lati folia, the American dwarf lau- 

 rel, on the northern fide of mountains. 



36. Morusrubra, the' mulberry tree, on fields, 

 hills, and near the houfes, 



yj.-Rhm vernix, the poifonous Sumach, in 

 wet places. 



38, Qnerws rubra> the red oak, but a pecu- 

 liar variety. 



fince he fays it grows en hills, whereas the a$u#tica grows in the 

 waier. F. 



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