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46. Fagus fyhatica, the beech, likewife 

 in good foil. 



47. Juglans r, a fpecies of wal- 

 nut tree on hills near rivers,* called by the 



Swedes Butternufira. 



48. Pinus Americana, Pen fyhanian fir tree; 

 on the north fide of mountains, and in 

 vallies. -j' 



49. Betula lenta, a fpecies of birch, on 

 the banks of rivers. 



50. Cephalantus occidentalism button wood, 

 in wet places. 



5 1 . Pinus tada, the New Jerfey fir tree, 

 on dry fandy heaths. 



52. Cercis canadenjis, the fallad tree, in 

 a good foil. 



53. Robinia pfeudacacia, the locuft tree, 

 on the corn-fields. 



54. Magnolia glauca, the laurel-leaved 

 tulip tree, in marfhy foil. 



55. T^ilia Americana, the lime tree, in a 

 good foil. 



56. Gleditjia triacanthos, the honey locuft 

 tree, or three thorned acacia, in the fame foil. 



t^']. Celtis occidentalis, the nettle tree, in 

 the fields. 



58. Annona muricata, the cuftard apple 

 in a fruitful foil. 



E 3 58. An- 



• Quere. Is this the Juglans haccata of Linnaus ? F. 

 t This fpecies is not to be met with in Linn, /pec. plant. F. 



