both Exotick and Domeitick, &c. 
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4. Rubus j minor, fruftu czrulco. J. B. Vol. II. 59. Rubus, repetis, fruBu 
tafio. C. B. P. 479. The Dwarp Bramble, or Dewberry Bush. 
5. Rubus; Idzus, fpinofus, frudlu rubro. J. B. Vol. II. 59. Rubui, Idam, 
fpinofus. C B. P. 479. The Raspberry Bush, with rcd Fruit. 
6 . Rubus; Idzus, fpinofus, fruftu albo. C. B. P. 479. The White 
Raspberry. 
7. Rubus; odoratus. Cornui. 150. Virginiae Flowering Raspberry ; 
vulg6. 
8. Rubus ; Americanus, magis ereftus, (pinis rarioribus, flipite carmlca 
Tluk. Alm. 515. The Upright Pessilvama Bramble, or Raspberry s 
vulgo. 
9. Rubus; Idzus, frudhi nigro Virginianus. Banifier. The ViRGIKIAK 
Black Raspberry. 
10. Rubus s Idzus, fpinofus, frudu rubro ferorino. The Late Red 
Raspberry. 
The Firfl and Fourth Sorti are fo common in mof! Parti of EngUnd, rhat they fcarccly 
The Shcond Sort ii more rare, and ii for ita Uneommonnefa, plantcd in curioui Gardena: 
Al ii, alio the Third, by thofe that are curioua in rariegated Plann. 
The Fifth and Sixth Sorta are propagated lor their agrceable Fruita. 
The Seventh and Eighth Sorts are only ro bc met with in the Gardens of fileh as are 
eurious Collectori of Exouck Planta and Trecs. The Manner of propagating thelc Plantarii 
The Charaftets are j 
The Leaves are divided inio many Segmenti ; tbe Flowers confifi of eilber 
four or five leaves, uvhicb expand in Form of a Rofe, and bave eight or ten 
Stamina, or Tbrcads in eaeb Flower ; •abicb is fucceeded by a roundifb Fruit, 
divided inio four or five Cells, in eaeb of vibici are containd many angular 
Seeds. 
The Species are; 
t. Ruta ; major, hortenfis, latifolia. M. H. 1. 507. Ruta, bortenfis, 
latifolia. C. B. ‘P. 5 jd. The Common, or Broad-leav'd Rue. 
2. Ruta ; hortenlis, minor, cenuifolia. M. H. 2. 507. Ruta, bortenfis, 
altera. C.B.P.)\6. Narrow-leav'd Rue. 
