SHRUBS AND TREES. 



Dogwoods {Cornus) 

 Klder-tree {Sambucus) 

 Elm, Tome ibrts {Ul- 



mus) 

 Euonymus, common 



and ever-green (£«- 



onymus) 

 Filbert-tree {Corylus) 

 Fir-tres (Pifius) all the 



forts 

 Fringe-tree {Chionan- 



thus) 

 Hawthorns, &c. [Cra- 



tisgus) many of the 



fpecics 

 Haraamelis, or Witch 



Hazel {Hamamelis) 

 Hiccory Nut-trees 



{Juglans) 

 Hazel-nut [Corylus) 

 liorn beam-tree [Car- 



pinus) 

 Horfe-chefnut {^/cu- 

 ius) 

 Holly tree {Ilex) 

 Hypericums [Hyperi- 

 cum) 

 \v2ifrutce/cens [I'va) 

 Ivy-tree [Hedera) 

 Juniper- tree {Junipe- 



rus) 

 Judas-tree {Cercis) 

 Kalmias [Kalmia) 

 Laburnums [Cytifm) 



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Larch- tree [Pinui) 

 Laurel-tree (Praaus) 



— Common 



— Portugal 

 Laurel, Wood {Daph^ 



ne) 

 Lilac (Syringa) 

 Liquidambar,orSweet 



Gum-tree {Li qui » 



dambar) 

 Lime-tree [Tilia) 

 Magnolias {Magnolia) 

 Maple-tree( /icer) molt 



of the fpecies 

 Medlars {Me/pilus) 



— Common 



— Arbutus-leaved 



— Canadian 



— Dwarf, and fe- 

 veral others 



Mezereon [Daphne) 

 Mountain Alh {Scrbus) 

 Mulberry. tree(M(?;7^j) 

 Netile-tree {Celtis) 

 Oak-tree {^ercus) all 

 or moft of the forts 

 Oak (ever-green) all 



the forts 

 Pine-tree {Pinus) all 



forts 

 Prinos, or Winter- 

 Berry {Prims) 

 Plane-tree {Platanus) 

 Plum-tree {Prunus) 

 Ci.3 Pear- 



