54 September 1 748. 



''39. Hamamelis virginica, the witch hazel* 



40. Diofpyros virginiana, the perfimon. 



41. Pyrus coronaria, the anchor tree. 



42. Junipcrus virginiana, the red juniper, in, 

 a dry poor foil. 



43. Laurus <zftmalis> fpice-wood, in a wet 

 foil. 



44. Carptnus ojlrya, a ipecies of horn beam, in 

 a good foil. 



4C. Carpjnus bet it his, 'a horn beam, in the 

 fame kind of foil with the former. 



46. Fagus,Jjfoatica> the beech, like wife in 

 good foil. 



47. Jiiglans- ~, a fpecies of walnut tree, 

 on hills near rivers, * 'called by the Swedes But- 

 'ternujlrce. 



48. Pinus Americana, Penfyhanian fir-tree, on 

 the north fide of mountains, and in vallies.*f* 



49. .Eetula lent a, a fpecies of birch, on the 

 banks of rivers. 



50. Cepbalantw occidentalis, bytton wood, in 

 Wet places. 



5 1 . Pinus tada, the New Jerjey fir tree, on 

 dry fandy heaths. 



52. Cercis Canadenfis, the fallad tree, in a good 

 foil. 



53. Rolinia pfeudacada y the locuft tree, on 

 the corn-fields. 



54. Magnolia glauca^ the laurel -leaved tulip 

 tree, in marfhy foil. 



55. Filta Americana, the lime tree, in a good 

 foil. 



* Quere. Is this the Juglans bdccata of Linn^us ? F. 



f Thi Tpecies is not to be met with in Linn. fpec. plant. F. 



56. Gleditjia 



