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are white, very numerous, and grow on the branches, 
from the middle to the top of theftalk, inclufters. 
It is the largeft Madder, with dry feeds. 
2. Molluginis vulgatioris mrietas minor ^ R. 224, 
P.565. Gallium alburn^ G. 967. White Ladies 
Bedftraw. It grows in moift places, and by the 
fides of rivers. The leaves grow by fours, and 
the flowers in fmall umbels. 
3. Mollugo montana ere 51 a quadrifolia^ R. 224. 
Croffwort Madder, or four-leav’d mountainous Ba- 
llard Madder. Near Orton^ and feveral other Places 
in Weftmor eland ; as on the banks of the river LufiCy 
a little above Kirby bridge. 
4. Mcllugo montana mmor Gallio albo fimlUsy R. 
224. Small Mountain Badard Madder. It is not 
only found in marfhy places, but on dry iiiountains 
plentifully. 
5. Gallium album fupinum multicauky R. 224. 
White Ladies Bedftraw, with many ftalks lying u- 
pon the ground. On heathy mountains. 
Gallium luteuMy R. 224, G. 967, P. 564. Yel- 
low Ladies Bedftraw, or Cheefe-rening. 
Asperxjla, Woodroof. It flowers in April and 
May. The fruit is fet with hairs, which end 
in a hook : The leaves are broad, ufually eight 
in number at each whorl : The flowers are milk 
white, and grow in umbels. We have but one 
fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Ajperulay R. 224, G. 966. Afperula aut Afper- 
gula odor at Uy P.563. Woodroof, or WoodrufFc. 
Rubeola, Field Madder. This plant is remark- 
able for having its flowers gathered into a head, 
in a kind of common empalement, compofed 
of feveral green leaves, forming a fort of ftar. 
This empalement inclofes ufually feven or eight 
flowers, fucceeded by feeds, each of which is 
crown’d with three or four points, W e have but 
one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
Rube* 
