z%4 Synopsis Methodica 



in Italiam adre&a ex Cerafunte oppido Ponti. 



2. Cerafus fylveftris fru&u nigro J. B. major ac fylveftris 

 fruclu fubdulci, nigro colore inficiente C. B. the llacl^ 

 Cherry-tree. In SufTolcia habetur in fepibus. 



3. Cerafus fylveftris fru&u minimo cordiformi P. B. The 

 leaft wild Heart-cherry-tree , vulgo the Merry-tree. Girca 

 Buriam & Mancunium in Lancaftria, Stockprt in Ceftria, 

 Rojgil in Weftmorlandia. Se nuIJam inter hanc & Cerafura 

 vulgarem differentiam, prarterquam in frudtus figura cordi- 

 formi feu ovata, & parvitate differentiam obfervare potuifle 

 ad nol fcripfit D.Lawfon. 



4. Cerafus fylveftris Septentrionalis frudhi parvo ferotino. 

 Ihe ivild Northern Cherry-tree tvith fmall late-ripe Fruit. 

 Ad ripasfluvii Tefa? prope« Bemard-Caftle oppidum in Epi- 

 fcopatu Dunelmenfi copiofe. Frudtus parvus, rotundus, ru- 

 ber, ante initium Septembris plenam maturitatem non affe- 

 quitur. D. Johnfon. 



§. Cerafus avium nigra & racemofa Ger. racemofa, fru&u 

 non eduli C. B. Cerafus racemofa quibufdam, aliis Padus J. B. 

 Cer. avium racemofa Parl^. The wild Clufier-cherry or Birds 

 Cherry. In Weftmorland and the mountainow fart of the 

 Weft Riding of Yorkfhire ; and in the Woods of Derbyfhire. 

 Folia infra candidiora funt, fuperne nigriora, ut ad Salicis 

 latifolias folia propius quam ad Cerafi accedere videantur. A 

 Cerafo genere differt quod racemofa fit, commodior ergo 

 Padi ob diftin&ionem appellatio. 



2. Bacciferce. 



Baccam voco fruclum minorem, pericarpio feu pulpa hu* 

 mida donatum, cui femina feu nuclei includuntur vel folita- 

 ria, vel bina, terna, quaterna aut plura. 



§. Arburus Ger. Parl^. folio ferrato C. B. Arbutus, Co- 

 marus Theophrafti J-,B. The Strawberrytree. In occiden- 

 tali Hibernia? parte. Arbor eft femper-virens, folio Laurine 

 eleganter ferrato. Floribus racematim pendulis, fru&u Fra- 

 gis fimili. 



§. Vifcus eft planta parafitica* feu Frutex arboribus aut 

 fruticibus aljis innafcens, baccifera, monopyrenos, femper vi- 



rens. 



