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 Iv PLATE 45. I 2 3 4 5 6 Teazel or Teasel Honeysuckle, or Woodbine Rosemary Garlic Camomile Barberr}^ Ivy ; and a 7 Hop-Plant 8 Vine-Branch 9 Primrose stalked and leaved 10 ]Myrtle branch with flower and buds 11 Lotus flower 12 A clove; and Poppy-bole 13 Wheat Ear; Wheat stalk-bladed ; and a Barley ear 14 Garb, or Wheat-Sheaf 15 Garb of Barle}' 16 Bladed ear of Wheat; a Garb of Quaterfoils ; and an Ear of Rye Hazel-leaf Laurel ; and Dock-leaf Oak leaf 20 Bay leaf; and Portugal-laurel 21 Elm leaf 22 Mulberry leaf 23 Holly leaf 24 Maple leaf 25 Fig leaf 26 Burdock ; and Betony leaf 27 Woodbine leaf pendant ; and Clover 28 Nettle ; and Walnut leaf 29 Rose leaf 30 Aspen leaf 31 Oak Tree fructed, and eradicated 32 Ash 33 Beech 34 Birch 17 18 19 42 43 44 45 35 Willow, or Salix 36 Pollard Willow 37 Linden, or Lime 38 Walnut 39 Pear Tree fructed 40 Cherry 41 Almond Thorn Hawthorn Cedar Alder 46 Asp 47 Yew ; and Poplar 48 Box ; and Cypress 49 Mahogany 50 Banyan 5 1 Elm 52 Date-Palm Tree 53 Cocoa-Tree, anciently Coker-Tree 54 Cotton Tree (as engraved in Burke's Heraldic Illustrations) 55 Branch of Southernwood ; and Palm-Branch 56 Stem of a Tree erased and sprout- ing. A stock of a Tree snagged, and erased SJ Stock of a Tree Jacent, eradicated ; Stem of a Tree couped, eradicated and sprouting 58 A starved, or Blighted tree couped, A starved, or Blighted branch. See Scrogs 59 A Savin Tree. (From Burke's Heraldic Illustrations). A Burning Bush 60 Oak Trees on a Mount, also blazoned a Hurst, or Wood