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Cathi/is) lohich are produceJ at re- 

 mote Dijlances from the Fruit on the 

 fame Tree j the Seeds are produced in 

 fqua?/Jous Cones j to rphich fljould be 

 added^ that the Leaves are longer 

 than thofe of the Firr-Tree, and are 

 ■produced by Pairs out of each Sheath, 

 The Species are j 



I. PiKus J fativa. C. B. P. The 

 manurei Pine. 



1. ?iNus;fyhefris.C.B.P. The 

 Pinafter or wild Pine. 



5. PiNus,- Jylvefris, foliis brei'i- 

 htis, glaucis, conis parvis, albentibus. 

 Ray Hiji. The Scotch P/«ff, com- 

 mojily called the Scotch Firr. 



4. PiNus } Americana^ foliis prA- 

 longis, fubinde ternis, conis plurimis 

 confertim nafcentibus. Rand. Ame- 

 rican P/»e, with longer Leaves co- 

 ming out by Threes, and many 

 Cones growing in a Clufler, co7n- 

 mcnly called^ The Clufter Pine. 



f. PtNUSj Americana., ex uno fol- 

 lictdo fetisy longis tenuibus, trique- 

 tris, ad unum angulum, per totam 

 Ungitudtmm, tKinutiffimis crenis af- 

 feratrs. Fluk. Amalth. Lord Wey- 

 moHth''s Pine 5 vulgo. 



The Culture and Management of 

 thefe Trees, being the fame as for 

 Tirrs, \s fully fct down adjoining 

 to that Article, for which the Rea- 

 der h defired to turn back to Abies. 



PISTACHL^ ; vide Terebinthus. 



PISUM i Pea. 



The Characters are ,• 



It Is a Plant with a papilionaceous 

 Tlower, out of whofe Empalement fi- 

 fes the Pointal, -which after-wards be- 

 comes a long Pod, full of roundifJy 

 Seeds 5 to which muft be added, fijlu- 

 lous Stalks, for the mofl part -weak, 

 vhtch the Leaves embrace in fuch a 

 Manner^ that they feem to be perfo- 

 rated hy them j but the other Leaves 

 gYotff by Pairs along the Mid-rib^ 

 mdAjig in a Jendril. 



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The Species are ,• 



1 . PisuM } hortenfe majus, flofe 

 fru^uc^ue albo. C. B. P. The grea- 

 ter Garden Pea with white Flowers 

 and Fruit. 



2. PisuM i pr&cox, Anglicum. 

 Boerh. Ind. Hot-fpur Peaj vulgo. 



5. PisuM j humile, caule firmo. 

 Tourn. The Dwart Pea. 



4. PisuM i humile Gallicum. Boerh. 

 Ind. French Dwarf Pea. 



5". PisuM i cortice eduli. Tourn. 

 Pea with an efculcnt Husk. 



6. PisuM j filiqud carnosa, incur- 

 vd, feu falcatd, eduli. Raii HiJi, 

 The Sickle Peaj vulgo. 



7. Pi SUM} arvenfe, fruc^u albo, 

 C. B. P. Common white Pea. 



8. Pi SUM ,- arvenfe, fruciu viridi. 

 C. B. P. Green Rouncival Pea. 



9. PisuM ; arvenfe, fruciu ciner^. 

 C. B. P. The Grey Pea. 



10. PisuMj arvenfe, flore rofeoy 

 fruciu variegato, Raii Kifi. Mapie 



Rouncival Pea. 



11. PisuMj umbellatum. C.B.P. 

 The Rofe Pea or Crown Pea. 



12. PisuM i maximu7n, fruciu ni- 

 gra lined maculato. H. R. Par. The 

 Spanifli Morotto Pea. 



13. PisuMj hortenfe, filiqud ma^ 

 ximd. H. R. Par. The Marrow-fat 

 or Dutch Admiral Pea. 



14. PisuM i fruciu maxima, ex 

 viridi obfoleto. Boerh. Ind. The U- 

 nion Pea. 



ij*. PisuMj fpontaneum, mariti- 

 mum Anglicum. Park. Theat. En- 

 glifh Sea Pea. 



16. PisuMi arvenfe, fruBu e lu- 

 teo virefcente. C. B. P. Pig Peas. 



There are feveral other Varieties 

 of the Garden Peas, which differ 

 in the Colour of their Flowers and 

 Fruit, and are by fome Perfons di- 

 ftinguifhed by Names as diftin(fjt 

 Sorts J but as they are very fubjedt 

 to vary when fown two or three 



Years 



