uv sgusetbirs io SONS 2 11 v ort 
botanically arranged. von fi 
berries is a gentle opener, ; ‘and promotes  perfpiration. " Anifa- 
fion of the dried berries is given to children. "The flowers kil 
turkeys, and the berries | are poifonous to poultry: The’ | 
leaves laid round young cucumbers, melons or cabbages, ‘are a 
good prefervative againft worms and infects. It is faid, if tür- 
nips, cabbages, fruit trees or corn, (which are fubje& to blights 
from a variety of infects) are whipped with the green leaves and 
branches of Elder, the infcdls will not attack them. iege 
FA T9231 
i J ALSINE. . Linn. Gen. Plant. 347. | iie 
Aljine petalis bipartitis, folis. Uer p SE Syft,, Nat.. 
CHICKWEED. - Leaves oppofite. Bloffoms whitey? ‘open about 
nine-in the’ morning, and clofe at nòon: Common in gardejis, 
fone 
anig eultivated gróphlles see atus t nto I MUR 1x 
AMT AS 
fof pans iain, Whatsis- pi the bra of plants: is. 
very apparent in the Chickweed.. At night the leaves approach, 
in, pairs, fo. near as. tö inclofe, within their tipper fürface, the: 
. rudiments of the young. fhoots and the ends. of the b m 2 
As. dc dn goof i án the morhing they expand.: aval ae 
i PENTAGY NIA. xxm d i 
 ARALIA. Linn. Gen, Plant. 246. 
Aralia caule petioli jgue aculeata, folichis neribus vill bj: 5 
Syft. Nat. : 
BERRY-B BEARING ANGELICA. | _ Shot Buf Pigeon Weed.. 
| Bloffoms white. Berries black. . Common in new plantations. 
Joly. : | 
dra e E herbaceo levi. ee Nat^— tiui, è 
PETTY MORREL. 
