210 AN INTRODUCTION 
Buds are of various Kinds. In the Gene- 
rality of Plants, they are F ollifero, floriferous, 
producing both Leaves and Flowers; but in 
Alnus they bear Leaves only; in Populus, 
Fraxinus, and fome Species of Salix, they 
bear Leavesand Flowers diftin@ly ; in Cory- 
lus and Carpinus, Leaves and female Flowers ; 
in Pinus and Abies, Leaves and male Flowers; 
and in Daphne, Ulmus, Cornus, and Amygda- 
dus, Leaves and hermaphrodite Flowers. In 
Dentaria, Ornithogalum, Lilium, and Saxi- 
Jraga, the Buds are deciduous. 
In feveral Plants there are zo Buds; as in 
Philadelpbus, Frangula, Alaternus, Paliurus, 
Satropha, Hibifcus, Bahobab, Fufticia, Cafia, 
Mimofa, Gleditfia, Erythrina, Anagyris, Me- 
dicago, Nerium, Viburnum, Rhus, Tamarix, | 
Hedera, Erica, Malpighia, Lavatera, Sola- 
num, Ajclepias, Ruta, Geranium, Petiveria, 
Perefkia, Cupreffus, Thuya, and Sabina. 
In cold Countries there are but few Plants 
without Buds ; and in hot Countries but few 
that have any. 
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