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Si (aoe cup is placed on the rudiment of the fruit, and is very {mall. 
a fingle petal, and is divided into four fegments at the rim, which turn back. 
The fruit is a round berry, in which are feveral feeds in four cells. 
it is hollow. 
1. The red Whortle. 
Vitis idea fruéiu rabro. 
This is a fmall fhrub, with flender, purplifh 
branches. 
The leaves are roundifh, and of a dark green, 
obtufe at the ends, and not at all ferrated at the 
edges. 
The flowers are greenifh, with a tinge of red. 
The berries are round, red, and well tafted. 
It is common in our northern counties on 
boggy ground. 
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The flower is formed of 
The body of 
C. Bauhine calls it Vitis idea foliis fubrotundis 
non crenatis baccis rubris, 
We have three other fpecies. 
t. The great Billberry-buth, Vitis idea magna, 
The fhrub is larger, and the berries round 
and black, 
2: Angular-ftalked Billberry-buth, Vitis idea 
angulofa. The twigs green and ridged ; 
and the berries black, 
3. Myrtle-leaved Billberry-buth, Vitis idea foliis 
myrtinis crifpis. The leaves curled, and 
the fruit black, 
VIII. 
HONYSUCKLE, 
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ces cup is {mall, and divided into five parts. The flower is formed of a fingle petal, which 
is tubular, long, and flender; and at the rim divided into five fegments, which turn back. 
The fruit is a roundifh, umbilicated berry. 
Linnzus places this among the pentandria monogynia. 
x. Common Honeyfuckle. 
Caprifolium vulgare. 
The fhrub is fmall; the branches tough, flen- 
der, weak, and climbing. 
The leaves are oblong, large, and of a bluith 
green, 
The flowers ftand in handfome tufts at the 
tops of the branches; and are of a fine pale 
_ yellow with fome white among it. 
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The berries are red. 
It is common in hedges, and flowers in July. 
C. Bauhine calls it Caprifolium non perfoliatum 
Germanicum. 
We have one other fpecies, 
2. Oak-leaved Honeyfuckle, Caprifolium non per- 
foliatum foliis finnatis. The leaves deeply 
finuated, 
IX. 
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Aue cup is very fmall, and has five dents at the edge. 
petals, with crooked tips. The fruit is a round berry, 
The flower is compofed of five oblong 
Linnzus places this among the pentandria monogynia, 
Common Ivy. 
Hedera vulgaris. 
The ftem is woody, and climbs ; fixing itfelf 
by tendrils, in manner of roots. ~ 
The leaves are of a blackith green, and vari- 
ous figure; fome oblong and fimple ; others di- 
Vided into three lobes. ‘ 
The flowers are placed in tufts, and are of a 
greenifh white. . , 
The berries are black. 
It is common in hedges and againft walls of 
old buildings. 
~C. Bauhine calls it Hedera arborea. 
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