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Remain till the Autumn, when they 

 Ihould be remov'd into Shelter ; and 

 if they are placed where they may 

 have a moderate Share of Warmth, 

 they will flower all the Winter, and 

 ripen their Fruit in the Spring. Dr. 

 Linnaeus fuppofes thefe two Species 

 are the fame, in which he is greatly 

 miftaken. 



PILOSELLA. ^Hieracium. 



PIMP] N EL LA. Vide Sangui- 

 forba and Poterium. 

 PINASTER. Fide Pinus Sylveftris. 



PINGUICULA, Buttenvort. 



This Plant is found growing up- 

 on Bogs in many Parts of England ; 

 but is never cultivated in Gardens ; 

 fo I (hall pafs it over with barely 

 .mentioning it. 



PINUS, The Pine-tnee. 

 The Characters are ; 



It hath amentaceous Flowers, or 

 Katkins, which are produced at re- 

 Mote Dijlanccs from the Fruit on the 

 fame Tree : the Seeds are produced in 

 fquamous Cones : to ivhich fjovld be 

 added, Thai the Leases are longer than 

 thofe of the Fir-trees, and are produced 

 by Two's or more out of each Sheath. 

 The Species are ; 



1. Pinus fativa. C. B. P. The 

 manured Pine. 



2. Pinus fyhejiris. C.B.P. The 

 Pinafter, or Wild Pine. 



3. Pinus Jyfaeflris, foliis brevibus 

 glaucis, conis partis albentibus. Rati 

 Hijl. The Scotch Pine, commonly 

 caird the Scotch Fir. 



4. Pinus Americana, foliis pr&- 

 longis, fubinde tcrnis, conis plurimis 

 confertim nafcentibus. Rand. Ameri- 

 can Pine, with longer Leaves coming 

 out by Threes, and many Cones 

 growing in a Clatter ; commonly 

 called the Clufter Pine. 



Pinus Americana, ex uno folli- 

 culo, fetis longis tenuibus triquetris, ad 

 Mnum unguium, per totam longiiudi- 

 turn, minutijfimis crenis a/per atis. 



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Pluk. Amalth. Lord TFcymcutb\ 

 Pine ; or, by fome, the New- Eng- 

 land Pine. 



6. Pinus Jyl<vefris montana tertia. 

 C. B. P. The third wild mountain 

 Pine, of Cafpar Bauhin. 



7. Pi N u s fylvejlris montana altera. 

 C.B.P. Another wild mountain Pine. 



8. Pinus fylveflris maritima, conis 

 firmiter ramis adharentibus. J. B. 

 Wild maritime Pine, whofe Cones 

 adhere firmly to the Branches. 



9. Pinus tnaritima altera Mat- 

 thioli. C. B. P. Another maritime 

 Pine of Matthiolus. 



1 o. Pinus maritima minor. C.B.P. 

 LefTer maritime Pine. 



1 1. Pinus humilis, iulis <virefcen- 

 tibus aut pallefcentibus. Injl. R. H. 

 Dwarf Pine, with a green or pale 

 Katkin. 



12. Pinus humilis, iulo purpura- 

 fcente. Injl. R. H. Dwarf Pine, with 

 a purplifti Katkin. 



13. Pinus conis creclis. Inf. R. 

 H. Pi; e whofe Cones grow erect. 



14. Pinus Orient a lis, foliis duri- 

 oribus amaris, fru5lu parvo peracuto. 

 Toum. Cor. Eaitern Pine, with har- 

 der bitter Leaves, and a fmall Iharp- 

 pointed Cone. 



15. Pinus Hierofblymitana, pra- 

 longis iff tenuijfimis <viridibus fetis. 

 Pluk. Almag. Eaftern Pine, with 

 long narrow green Leaves ; com- 

 monly called the Aleppo Pine. 



16. Pinus Virginiana, pra longis 

 foliis tenuioribus, cono echinata. Pluk. 

 Almag. Virginian Pine, with long 

 narrower Leaves, and a rough Cone ; 

 commonly called Baftard three- leav'd 

 Pine. 



17. Pinus V xrginiana, terms feu 

 tripilisplerumque ex uno folli culo fetis, 

 frobilis majoribus. Pluk. Almag, 

 Virginian Pine, having, for the mod 

 part, three Leaves, coming out of 

 one Sheath ; commonly called the 

 Frankincenfe-tree. 



, Yyy 3 18. Pi- 



