HOLERACE^. 
2^4 
I. 
fmooth under. In woods in Kent, and near Wo- 
burn in Bcdfordlhire. V. 
- 2. Fagus fylvatica, L. 1416. Tagus. B. 419. R. 439. 
Common Beech. Leaves ovate, fmooth. In woods. 
b. V. 
Carpinus. Hornbeam. Flowers nionolcous, 
calyx monophyllous, fquamseform, ciliate, twenty 
Ramina, fruit a ftrobil. 
I. Carpinus Betulus- L. 1416. OJlrya Ulmo fimilis, 
fruBu in u?nbilicis foliaceis^ B. 427. R, 451, Common 
Hornbeam. Hardbeam, Horfe Beech, Scales of 
the (Irobils plane. In woods, V, 
PiNus, pine. Flowers monoicous, calyx of 
the male polyphyllous, ftamina numerous, fruit a 
llrobil, with two winged feeds under each fcale. 
*1. Finus Abies. L. 1421. Abies ?nas Fbeophrajli, 
R. 441. Picea major prima feu Abies rubra. B- 493. 
Fir. Pitch-tree. Leaves folitary, fubulate, mucro- 
nate, fmooth, bifaiious. On mountains in Scot- 
land. b* 
*2. Pinus Picea. L. 1420. Abies. Gtr. 1 181. R. 441. 
A. conis furfum fpedantibus five nias. B. 505. Yew 
Pine. Female Fir. Leaves folitary, cmarginate. 
On mountains in Scotland ? b* 
3. Pinus fylvejiris. L. 1418. B. 491. P.fylveflris 
foliis brevibus glaucis^ conis parvis albentibus. R. 442. 
Wild Pine. Scotch Fir. Firft leaves folitary, fmooth, 
fucceeding ones geminous. On mountains in Scot- 
land and Ireland, b- V. 
See the remark in Grafles. 
CLASS XX. 
HOLERACEiE. 
r 
N O corolla nor pericarpy, calyx, if prefent, re- 
gular. 
1 . Flow^ers 
