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30. Prunus fpinofa, floe flirub, in low 

 places. 



3 1 . Laurus fajfafras, the faffafras tree, ih 

 a loofe foil mixed with fand. 



32. Ribes nigrum, the currant tree, grew 

 in low places and in marfhes. 



3 3 . Fraxinus excelfiory the afh tree in low 

 places. 



34. Smilax laurifolia, the rough bind 

 weed with the bay leaf, in woods and on 

 pales or enclofures. 



35. Kalmia latifoUa, the American dwarf 

 laurel, on the northern fide of mountains. 



36. Morus rubra, the mulberry tree on 

 fields, hills and near the houfes. 



37. Rhus vernix, the poifonous Sumach, 

 in wet places. 



38. ^ercus rubra, the red oak, but a 

 peculiar variety. 



39. Hamamelis virginica, the witch hazel. 



40. Diofpyros virginiana, the periimon. 



41. Pyrus coro7iaria, the anchor tree. 



42. Juniperus virginiana, the red juniper, 

 in a dry poor foil. 



43. Laurus ajivalis, fpice-wood in a 

 wet foil. 



44. Carpimis ojiry a, ^ifpeciQS of horn beam 

 in a good foil. 



45. Carpinus betulus, a horn beam, in 

 the fame kind of foil with the former. 



46. Fagus 



