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The Species are ; 



1. LiLIUM CoNVALLIUM; (tlhum, 



C. B, P. Common Lily of the 

 Valley, with white Flowers. 



2. LiLiuM CoNVALHUM , Jiore 

 rubente. C. B. P. Lily of the Val- 

 ley, with rcddifh Flov/ers. 



3. LiLIU.M CoNVALLIUMi Utifo- 



Fium, flore plena, ziariegato. Tourn, 

 Broad-ieav'd Lily of the Valley, 

 with a double variegated Flower. 



There are fome other Varieties 

 of this Plant, which are preferv'd 

 in fbme curious Botanick Gardens 

 abroad, but thefe are ail the Sorts 

 I have obferv'd in the Englijl} Gar- 

 dens. The firft Sort is very com- 

 mon in fhady Woods in divers 

 Parts of EngUnd. The fccond is a 

 Variety of the tirft, differing only 

 in the Colour of the Flower j 

 which Difference it conftantly 

 maintains when cultivated in Gar- 

 dens. 



They delight in a moift fhady 

 Situation, where they will thrive 

 exceedingly, and produce a large 

 Quantity of Flowers. The bell 

 Time for tranfplanting thefe Roots 

 is early in the Spring, jufl before 

 they begin to fhoot. 



The Double Sort was brought 

 from HollarJ fome Years fmcej 

 but whether it was obtain'd from 

 Seeds originally, or found by Ac- 

 cident, I can't fay. This may be 

 propagated by parting the Roots 

 in the Spring, in the fame Man- 

 ner as the former. 



LlLlUM PERSICUMi vide Fri- 

 tillaria. 



LILIUM SUPERBUMi -vide 

 Methonica. 



LIME-TREE ; -vide TILIA,^ 



LIMON ; The Lemon-Tree. 

 The Characters are^ 



It hath large fiijf Leaves like the 

 Citron, roithoHt any Appendage at 

 $hg JSortom : The Ilower conj/fis of 



Hefp, 

 Hefp. 

 The 



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many Leaves, 'which expand in Form 



of a Rofe: The Fruit is almoji of 



an, oval Figure, and divided into 



fever al Cells, in which are lodg'd 



hard Seeds furrounded by a thick 



flefljy Subftance, -which, for the mofi 



Fart, is full of an acid Juice. 



The Species are ; 



I. Limon; vulgaris. Terr, 

 The Common Lemon. 



z. LiMON j dulcis. Ferr. 

 The Sweet Lemon. 



3 . LiMON j acris. Ferr. Hefp. 

 leller Soure Lemon. 7 



4. LiMON 5 dulci medulla, vulga- 

 ris . Ferr. Hejp. The common Sweet 

 Lemon. 



f. LiMON ; Pyri effigie. Ferr. Hefp. 

 The Pear-fhap'd Lemon. 



6. LiMON ; Imperialis. Ferr. Hefp. 

 The Imperial Lemon. 



7. LiMONi Adami Vomum com- 

 mune. Ferr. Hefp. Lemon, com- 

 monly calVd Adam's Apple. 



8. LiMON} fpineolus. Ferr. Hefp. 

 The Wild Lemon, vulgo. 



9. LiMON ; ftriatus, vulgatior. 

 Ferr. Hefp. The Furrow'd Lemon. 



I o. LiMON ; citratus, altero foe- 

 tus. Tourn. The Childing Lemon j 

 vulgo. 



I I . LiMON i qui Lima acris did- 

 tur. Ferr. Hefp. The Soure Lime. 



1 2 . LiMON ; qui Lima dulcis di- 

 cilur.^err. Hefp. The Sweet Lime. 



13. LiMONj vulgaris, fcUis ex 

 luteo eleganter (iriatis. The Gold- 

 ftrip'd Lemon. 



14. Limon; vulgaris, foliis ex 

 albo variegatis. The Silver-|lrip'd 

 Lemon. 



There are fome other Varieties 

 of thefe Trees in the curious Gar- 

 dens abroad, from whence we may 

 expedl to be fupply'd with them 

 all, fmce there are every Year large 

 Quantities of thefe Trees brought 

 over from Italy, where the Gar- 

 deners are as fond of any new 

 E A. Kinds 



