di Mr. CUTLER'S Account "— E 
ternate,  Bloffoms ‘pendent 5 P rai t an in Tens and 
di - ARBUTUS.- liom | Gen. Plant; "X 3 nom 
varie eats ireo, Jia l rekia integerrimis, Batch bb 
Sport. Sy “Nat.” 
"ROXBERR?. CR ber By: " Blofíosis She: Berries red. ^ 
Coniitnon in’ pine’and fhrub oak làpd. It blooms in July and | L 
t but the fruit is not ripe until the nextfpring. | | 
"iran ina very fall degree: aromatic. ` The leaves are minch 
celeb by 1 the common people a as a diuretic and fweetner of } 
the blood, ‘but are of very little’ efficacy. It makes an ingre- ' 
dient in in their diet-drinks. The berries : "are rather of an agrees | 
able gio E are fometimes eaten by children i in milk. ^^ wt 
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ud | CLETHRA. Linn. Gen. Plant, dig. i fg 
SWEET PEPPERBUSH. oA Shrub. -Leaves inverfely ovate 3: 
ferrated... oms.in long {pikes ;. terminating ; white.) Goines 
mon in moit land and framps.. July—Auguft. - vice 
5x5 2/089 laneo paie ene Plant. obl lod T- eect 
Pyrola flaminibus adfeendentibus, pilil declinato. Syl. Nat. 
QUPEMITPAEROOT. Hinton "ais. In wood land. 
J uly. ee $ y H t^ " P 
“Pyrola slew: racemo, -— d, perfis framinibus pi pifillifque 2 
Syít. Nat. 
RHEUMATISM-WEED. Bloffoms pale id. In wood bon. 
It abounds near Wbite- Mountains. Wr v2 NOTED 
n is Gid to e been confidered by the Indians as an effeg~ 
è TURDA (Ui eek GAS NS VN 
MOLD FALSEVINE, 
