SECT. XIX. LISTS OF TREES, &C. 531 



Willow herb, as its roots run much, should some 

 of it be put in large pots ; and as it loves moisture, 

 may be set in the shade, and kept well watered. 



V. 



LIST of evergreen trees, some of which are consi- 

 dered as forest, or timber trees. 



* Arlor-vitx, common American and Chinese, s. I. c. 

 Andromeda, or Carolina sorrel tree, s. /. su. July, m. 

 Arbutus, com. and scar, fl.sing. and doub. s. I. c. in. Nov. 



* oriental, broad leaved, d. 



Bay tree, common, doub. fl. and striped leaved, L*. su. d. 

 Box tree\ broad and narrow leaved, .<>. /. si. c. See list (). 



* Cedar of Libanus, Carolina, and Virginia, s. 



Phoanician, Lycian, and Bermudian, s. 



Cork tree, see the article oak. 



* Cypress, large common upright, and male-spreading, s. 

 < Portugal pendulous, or goa cedar, s. 



the lower upright, or pyramideal shaped, s. 



* Fir, spruce, Norway, American sorts, &c. s. See Pine. 



* silver, (i. e. the pitch fir) and balm of gilead, s. 



* hemlock, and variegated balm of gilead, .s, 

 HoUy, several plain, and many variegated sorts, s. I. gr. b. 



Dahoon, and Yapon, or S. sea tea tree, ditto 



Juniper, Swedish, and two Spanish sorts, s. 



see cedar, Virginian, (i. e. the red) &C. 

 Laurel, com. cherry bay, and striped sorts, Lc. s. su. 

 ' Portugal, reddish wood, bright leaves, ditto 



Maple, evergreen Cretan, /. c. su. 



* Magnolia, or laurel leaved tulip tree, /. s. c. August 



* Oak (ilex) common evergreen, br. and nar. leaved, 5... 



* Montpelier, or holly leaved oak, s. 



* - cork tree, broad and narrow leaved, 5. 



* Molucca, or the American live oak, s. 



* scarlet bearing, or the kermes oak, 5. 



* Pine tree, wild Scotch pine, commonly called jr, $. 



* pinaster, stone, mountain Siberian, s. 



* Weymouth, torch, or Virginia swamp, 5, 



