3 vodetanically arranged: <0 453 
Rubus foliis fimplicibus cordatis lobatis, caule aculeato m 
bente. Syft. Nat. — 
BLACKBERRY. Bloffoms Mec | wae — Common in in 
old fields. May. > 
The fruit is well tafted. Children are fond of ia in milk: 
They are infufed in rum and brandy, and. give them a. flasour 
little inferior to that of black chertiés t> i "UR 
j FRAGARIA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 5 $8. 
Fragariá Jfagells reptans: Syft. Nar S 
. STRAWBERR T. E white. Berry red.. In fields and 
paftures. May. —— 
-The fruit in its üncultivated ftate, if the foil be rich, is large 
and well tafted, but may be greatly. improved by. culture. i The 
white fruited, double: wering, and other varicties, are pro- 
duced by cultivation. Tt is fab-acid, cooling, and may be eaten 
in large quantities without offending the ftomach.. Dr. Wi 
thering faysythey-promote perfpiration, impart a violet {mell to 
the urine, and diffolve the tartarous incruftations upon the teeth. 
Péople affliGed with the ftone or gout have found great relief 
by ufing them very frecly.. -Hofman fays, he has known con- 
fumiptivè people cured by them. They are univerfally efteem- 
ed'a moft delicious frait, FIT eaten alone, or with Aig or 
milk.. " 
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^ POTENTIEUA: «Tina. Gens Plant. 559. 
Potentilla foliis pinnatis ferratis, caule rebente. Syft. Not. 
| MARSH TANSEY. Sieerieed. ner. ne Borders of 
pese? "A arnes” rr 
^ Potentilla Jh va coi pgen 2 gm uL viri 
a Nat.) to Bobo s 
| CINSUEFOIL. 
