490 Mr, Cutler's Account of indigenous Vegetables, 



BLOODY AMARANTHUS. Love-lies-a-bleeding. Princes Feor. 

 ther. Amongst rubbish. August. 



A decoction of this plant, drank freely, has been found effir 



cacious in uterine hemorrhages, when other powerful styptics- 



have failed. 



POLYANDRIA. 



QUERCUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 949, 



The White Oak. The Red Oak. The Yellow Oak. The 



Grey Oak. The Black Oak. The Swamp Oak. The Ches- 



nut Oak. The Shrub Oak. 



JUGLANS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 950. 

 The White Walnut. The Red-hearted Walnut. The Oil 

 Nut, or Butter Nut. 



FAGUS. Linn. Gen. 951. 

 The Larger Chesnut. The Smaller Chesnut, with egg-shaped 

 nuts. The Beech. 



CARPINUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 952. 

 The Horn Bean. 



CORYLUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 953. 

 The Round-shelled Hazle. The Long-shelled Lfazle. 



LIQUIDAMBAR. Linn. Gen. Plant. 955. 



Liquidambar foliis oblongis sinuatis. Syst. Nat. 



SWEET FERN. A small shrub. Common in dry pastures. 



July — August. 



MONADELPHIA. 



PINUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 956. 



The White Pine. The Yellow Pine. The Pitch Pine. The 



Norway /^W, The White Cedar.- The i&?flf Cedar. The 



Fir. The Hemlock. The Spruce. The Taccamahac. 



DIOECIA. 



