HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 







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Thefc Willowcs gro erhplentiful! i 



Cambridge (hire, by ihe; Howe abound 



abouttheplacescalledPa, E taGraqni heftcr.< 1 



Hampfteed heath vpoath* | I , JJo ::.^;.'.t.^ 

 t the beginning of the Spring. 



ithic, the red being the (Jiy -_,.,. ~ 



h .that the Arcadians do call the Iefierl^notir^ limit a!fo namcth this 



ce of Willowcs, are cold and dry in the fecond degree, and 



