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Pinus Americana, foliis prattongis fubinde ternis, co- 
nis plurimis confertim nafcentibus. The clutter- 
pine. Rand. Hort. Chelf. 156. 
Quercus alba Virginiana. Park. Theat. 1387. The 
white or Virginian iron oak. 
Rhus foliis pinnatis ferratis. Hort. Cliff. 1 10. Vir- 
ginian f -mach. 
Robinia aculeis geminatis. Hort. Cliff. 354,, Pfeudo- 
acacia filiquis glabris. Boer. Ind. II. 39 - 
Rufcus anguftifolius frudlu fumm s ramulis innafeente. 
Tourn. 79. 
Laurus Alexandrina frinftu e fummitate caulium 
prodeunte. Herm. Hort. Lugtl. 681. 
Siliquaftrum. Tourn. 647. Cercis foliis cordato-orbi- 
culatis glabris. Hort. Cliff. 156. Arbor Juda2 
vulgo. 
Suber latifolium perpetuo virens. C. B. P. 474. The 
cork-tree. 
Terebinthus Indica Theophrafti, 
Piftachia foliis impar-ipinnatis, foliolis ovato-Ianceo* 
latis. Hort. Cliff. 456. The piftachia-tree. 
Thefe juft now recited are the remains of that 
once famous garden ; among which are fome, that 
notwithstanding the prefcnt great improvements in 
gardening, are fcarce to be found elfewhere. From 
the length of time they have dood, ftveral of the 
trees are by much the la geft of their kind I ever 
have feen, and are probably the largeft in Europe. 
This account of them therefore is not merely a mat- 
ter of curiofity ; but we learn from it, that many 
of thefe trees, though produced naturally in climates 
and 
