Sylva; Or, A Discourse of Forest Trees. Vol. 1 (of 2)
Chapter 39
“And these _terrœ-filii_, are” changed to “And these _terræ-filii_, are” on page 28
“The _glandiferœ_, oaks and ilex’s yield acorns” changed to “The _glandiferæ_, oaks and ilex’s yield acorns” on page 29
œ ligatures changed to æ on page 29 in “are the _nuciferæ_, &c. to the _coniferæ_, _resiniferæ_, _squammiferæ_, &c. belong the whole tribe of cedars, firs, pines, &c. apples, pears, quinces, and several other _edulæ_ fruits; peaches, abricots, plums, &c. are reduc’d to the _pomiferæ_: The _bacciferæ_, are such as produce kernels, sorbs, cherries, holley, bays, laurell, yew, juniper, elder, &c. and all the berry-bearers. The _genistæ_ in general, and such as bear their seeds in cods, come under the tribe of _siliquosæ_:”
“are such at bed their seeds” changed to “are such as bed their seeds” on page 30