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acne on: whereas it is well known, that Come of


the Rhos's and Tosicodendrons, particularly the Ca-
ndim rimmed one, change to fine karlet colour
in the beginning of dry autumn, cren before any
ink appears.
Mr. Miro, Gyms iiirprifed, how I Chould think,
that the Carolina pennated Tookodendron, or poifon-
is like the Faiwo-ki of Keempfcr. I mull here
arknowlege. at this time, not having fern Do6tor
kmmpfer's fpecimen, I imagined, final the &ape of
the kke-leares (as he hts deka.] them) and from
the remarkabk (cadet colour of both their trees in
autumn, that Mr. Miller might be right in what be
las adranced kw it was from his authority I took it,
&pending on the information be gives to in his Dic-
&nary, fol. edit. 6. under the article Toricodenbon,
Wine he takes form pains to aline us, that they
or the very Came plants.
In the nett paragraph I find Mr. Miller has in-
tidy rink:liken the meaning of one part of my los-
er to Mr. Webb ; which I mud recommend to him
011 Rad again, and he will find it madly ages with
116 own Ientimeno. There he will find my opinion
k dui notwithilanding the change of foil and fitua-
llse, this Sier-104 or true vamilh-tree, and the F41-
og (primes varnifh-tree of Kcempfier, are di-
. Soft fpecie of Rhus or Tonicodendron, and will
wer mann fo.
Mr. Miller now &firm Mr, fine< I have km Dr.
: IMONfres Cpecimens in the Blink) Mukum, to de-
7dwe, whether I think I am miRaken.
hi anOver to this, and to fatisfy Mr. Miler aa
lfdl as myklf, I hart been very lately at the Mu-
( Rot.. so. Mmm &um.

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