—s NN 
sSeceh wesc gis 
GF 
The congo er ts the Hyperboreans,' Thracians and : 
Peonians, u y . Order.—TRIGYNIA. 
the god + agredong Soba of love, and 
a cartes 20 agi of yestals. The mystic presents 
select np ae dovetocs See. = uci see ~~ marneby Rhus, of dowel agen De Theis deduces it from the 
" : Celtic rhudd o} 
re reat pedir; rei strane” scene tifies this de: betes nthe Madoeniottl most common in the 
ressive—one wlashiog speech —I allude to feudal times, when | United States, as the Rhu mage — . 
poor vassal was to the dust by the a ‘arm of 
power. If, at any time, oe spirit was aroused to resistance— fom it to te eae a very dificult nied leafle ts, 
st ness, and of silence, guided ev eagieea eis sca a ine 33 od bien eg Saget ees 
sides a globular crimso 
i ao Ae won sie pl signify his purpose bern sneney hsp the size ofan meat And the R 
idifloru m, green-flowered sumach 
‘: P s ‘ dry sunny satapsttons in Pennsylv ania and Fresco 
unable to resist he might be deemed, it was his stern purpose T Tints green. Leaves numerously his: 
at. Ord. Juss. 
REBINTACER. 
Charles the HL. of France, who, in luxurious indolen ™ vida Sa ae errors B 
yell, common su ae ach,) Sieties 
ex infusion of the 
> and very 
berries, Saag oa 
re throats, or to Pcp the wing 2 Ee utrid fev - The 
bar! rk of the al is conside haps one of the best ve aha pro- 
duced by v tag aire ane for orms an importa ant ingredient in 
decoctions for hectic, 
me of the cee Ee ae genus are Sew ane for \ adgel 
inate! Long ds, to 
sic, ae g them 
pings to the ground, they viteed—ack tee on they 
understood 
off, say they, by strength pa — 
These emus and cast from us, no more t 
Their twisted cords. Milton’s Pint Lost. of Pois vison beet, © 
Lea ume 
scarcely pointed, ee ‘toothed, “aa owny beneath. 
and foot-stalks dow ny. Fruit clothed with a velyet down, 
STRAWBERRY TREE. The R. Tor ope ron, poe Pois jon-oak, or Sumach, 
3 ng ¢, 
elds, and hedges. 
ARBUTUS. isa very pernicious pla Stem cree reeping, never erect, ‘but 
Class 10.—DECANDRIA, Order.—MONOGYNIA. | when it meets with sine will climb like i ivy to the tops of 
Mat: Gad. Jura, po trees. ea aaa ap the leaflets are of a broad, 
cies at least about the ribs; ani ner or lobed. Flowers in com- 
Zoro axillary ‘chistes , greenish, dicecious. Berries whi se 
Arbutus, a Latin name given to a kind of wild Strawberry or 
erry tree, bearing frui that Pli ls th lones, he Rhus cotinu us, OF Venice Sumach, cultiva ted in gar rden 
ch 
because one of them is enough at a time.—See Ainsworth. 
Strawherry. E. fro t dd h f th 
USP I P ance - Sa — feathery fruitatalks Paces ee is bushy, 
w under the berries, or fruit, whilst ripen- sa the 
the soil. nti lower 
considers rs strawberry, as heer from 
, but, asit were, st i th 
? 
ta. 
ifest distances. e the different Pong of this genus in other 
The Arbutus is one of the thousand favorites of the coquet- 
tish bee— 
tinus (L.) from the Greek KoTINos,a 
ow-buds devour ee ee 
er; 
From fruitful : us dew. 
A nuk ut acto 3 a ie. Gea. b. 4, SUN-FLOWER: 
+h pysecg” a eS de 
a, abun- HELIANTHUS. 
rote of cree - %. ifoti leat ord, Class 19.—s¥NGENESIA. .Order.—POLYGAMIA FRUSTRANEA, 
Philadelphia mei aig 2g —_— Nat. Ord. Linn. Nat. Ord. Juss. 
COMPOSITH OPPOSITIFOLIE. CORYMBIFER®. 
Helianthus, L. derived from the Greek Eexros the sun, and 
ANTHos, a flower. The name applied, no cog from the 
The Ts: Char alyefive-pared ce pegs mt resemblance which its broad golden disk an ray bear to to the 
sun. 
.7 B nous at the 
