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VOLUME THREE - Book 1



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cornfields
countrymen
enclosures
fields
honey
orchards
houses
Swedes
American dwarf laurel, Kalmia latifolia L.
anchor tree, Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.
beech/beech-tree, Fagus sylvatica L.
Betula L. sp. > birch
Betula lenta L. > Betula lenta
Betula lenta, Betula lenta L.
bind weed, Smilax laurifolia L.
birch, Betula L. sp.
butternut-tree (Butternustrae), Juglans cinerea L. (not J. baccata L. as tentatively suggest in the footnote on p. 429)
button wood, Cephalanthus occidentalis L.
Carpinus betulus L. & Ostrya carpinifolia Scop., > hornbeam
Carpinus betulus L. > Carpinus betulus
Carpinus betulus, Carpinus betulus L.
Carpinus Ostrya, Ostrya carpinifolia, Scop.
Celtis occidentalis L. > Celtis occidentalis
Celtis occidentalis L. > Nettle-tree, nettle tree
Celtis occidentalis, Celtis occidentalis L.
Cephalanthus occidentalis L. > button wood
Cercis canadensis L. > Cercis Canadensis
Cercis canadensis L. > Sallad-tree
Cercis Canadensis, Cercis canadensis L.
corn
currant, Ribes rubrum L., R. nigrum L.
Diospyros virginiana L. > Diospyros Virginiana
Diospyros virginiana L. > Persimon, persimmon
Diospyros Virginiana, Diospyros virginiana L.
Fagus sylvatica L. > Beech, Beech-tree
Fagus sylvatica L. > Fagus sylvatica
Fagus sylvatica, Fagus sylvatica L.
Fraxinus excelsior L. > Ash, ash tree
Fraxinus excelsior L. > Fraxinus excelsior
Fraxinus excelsior, Fraxinus excelsior L.
Gleditsia triacanthos L. > Gleditsia triacanthos
Gleditsia triacanthos L. > honey locust tree
Gleditsia triacanthos L. > three thorned acacia
Gleditsia triacanthos, Gleditsia triacanthos L.
great mullein, Verbascum thapsus L.
Hamamelis Virginiana (virginica), Hamamelis virginiana L.
Hamamelis virginiana L. > Hamamelis Virginiana (virginica)
Hamamelis virginiana L. > witch hazel (Witch Hazel)
honey locust tree, Gleditsia triacanthos L.
hornbeam, Carpinus betulus L. & Ostrya carpinifolia Scop.
Juglans
Juglans baccata, Picrodendron baccatum (L.) Krug & Urb., a W. Indian sp., not, Juglans cinerea here discussed
Juglans cinerea L. (not J. baccata L. as tentatively suggest in the footnote on p. 429) > butternut-tree (Butternustrae)
Juglans cinerea L. > Juglans, here
Juglans, here; Juglans cinerea L.
Juniperus virginiana (virgineana), Juniperus virginiana L.
Juniperus virginiana L. > Juniperus virginiana (virgineana)
Juniperus virginiana L. > red juniper-tree
Kalmia latifolia L. > American dwarf laurel
Kalmia latifolia L. > Kalmia latifolia
Kalmia latifolia, Kalmia latifolia L.
laurel-leaved tulip tree, Magnolia virginiana L.
Laurus aestivalis, Litsea aestivalis (L.) Fernald
Laurus Sassafras, Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees
lime, lime-tree, Tilia L. spp.
Litsea aestivalis (L.) Fernald > Laurus aestivalis
Litsea aestivalis (L.) Fernald > Spice-wood
locust-tree, Robinia pseudoacacia L.
Magnolia glauca, Magnolia virginiana L.
Magnolia virginiana L. > laurel-leaved tulip tree
Magnolia virginiana L. > Magnolia glauca
Malus coronaria (L.) Mill. > anchor tree
Malus coronaria (L.) Mill. > Pyrus coronaria
Morus L. spp. > mulberry-tree
Morus rubra L. > Morus rubra
Morus rubra, Morus rubra L.
mulberry-tree, Morus L. spp.
mullein, Verbascum thapsus L.
nettle-tree, nettle tree, Celtis occidentalis L.
New Jersey fir tree, Pinus taeda L.
Ostrya carpinifolia, Scop. > Carpinus Ostrya
Pensylvanian fir tree named Pinus Americana in the journal, but this is an unpublished name. There are six spp. of Pinus in Pennsylvania, one of which is the widespread Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida Mill.
persimon, persimmon, Diospyros virginiana L.
Picrodendron baccatum (L.) Krug & Urb., a W. Indian sp., not, Juglans cinerea here discussed > Juglans baccata
Pinus Americana in the journal, named; but this is an unpublished name. There are six spp. of Pinus in Pennsylvania, one of which is the widespread Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida Mill., > Pensylvanian fir tree
Pinus Americana, this is an unpublished name. There are six spp. of Pinus in Pennsylvania, one of which is the widespread Pitch Pine, Pinus rigida Mill., perhaps referred to here.
Pinus in Pennsylvania, this is an unpublished name. There are six spp. of; one of which is the widespread Pitch Pine, Pinus rigid a Mill., perhaps referred to here., > Pinus Americana
Pinus taeda L. > New Jersey fir tree
Pinus taeda L. > Pinus taeda
Pinus taeda, Pinus taeda L.
poison-tree, Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze
Prunus spinosa (397), Prunus spinosa L.
Prunus spinosa L. > Prunus spinosa (397)
Prunus spinosa L. > sloe
Pyrus coronaria, Malus coronaria (L.) Mill.
Quercus rubra L. > red oak
Quercus rubra L., Northern Red Oak > Quercus rubra
Quercus rubra, Quercus rubra L., Northern Red Oak
red juniper-tree, Juniperus virginiana L.
red oak, Quercus rubra L.
Rhus vernix, Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze
Ribes nigrum (nigra), Ribes nigrum L.
Ribes nigrum L. > Ribes nigrum (nigra)
Ribes rubrum L., R. nigrum L., > currant
Robinia Pseud-Acacia (pseudacacia), Robinia pseudoacacia L.
Robinia pseudoacacia L. > Locust-tree
Robinia pseudoacacia L. > Robinia Pseud-Acacia (pseudacacia)
Sallad-tree, Cercis canadensis L.
Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees > Laurus Sassafras
Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees > sassafras, Sassafras-tree
sassafras, sassafras-tree, Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees
sloe, Prunus spinosa L.
Smilax laurifolia L. > bind weed
Smilax laurifolia L. > Smilax laurifolia
Smilax laurifolia, Smilax laurifolia L.
spice-wood, Litsea aestivalis (L.) Fernald
three thorned acacia, Gleditsia triacanthos L.
Tilia americana L. > Tilia Americana
Tilia Americana, Tilia americana L.
Tilia L. spp. > lime, lime-tree
Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze, > poison-tree
Toxicodendron vernix (L.) Kuntze, > Rhus vernix
Verbascum thapsus L. > Great Mullein
Verbascum thapsus L. > mullein
Verbascum thapsus L. > Verbascum Thapsus
Verbascum Thapsus, Verbascum thapsus L.
Linnaeus, Carl
Rambo, Andrew
birds
frogs
grasshoppers > locust (Locustae)
grasshoppers
locust (Locustae), grasshoppers


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