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Rubeola arvenfis repens ccerulea^ R. 225. mimt: 
pratenfis ccerulea^ P. 276. Little Field Madder. 
Aparine, Clevers. The ftalks, leaves, and feeds 
are all very rough, {licking like Burs : The flowers 
grow on long pedicles, difperfed on the tops ot 
the ftalks and branches. The fpecies are : 
* I. Aparine^ R. 225, G. 963. vulgaris^ P. 567. 
Clevers, or Goofe-grafs. 
2. Aparine feniine l^Aore, Aparine l^evis^ R. 
225, P. 567, defer, Goofe-grafs, with fmoother 
deeds. 
3. Aparine palujlris minor Parijienjis^ flore alboy 
R. 225. On the lower bog at Chijfelhurft. 
4. Aparine fninimay R. 225. The Leaft Goofe- 
4^rafs. 
The juice is commended as a fsveetner of the blood ; a good 
Vulnerary ; and of fervice in the King’s Evil. 
Rubeola, Petty Madder. The flower is funneh 
fliapcd, confifting of one petal, which is cut in- 
to four parts at the brim, refting on the empale- 
ment ; which becomes a fruit compofed of two 
!naked feeds. We have but one ipecies of this 
plant, viz. 
Rubeola vulgaris quadrifolia l^vis^ floribus purpu- 
rantihus^ R. 225. Synanchica Lugd, G. E. 1120. 
Afperula repens Gefneri feu Saxifraga altera C^falpi- 
?;/,• P.453. Squinancy-wort. The flowers grow 
in umbels, refembling thofe of Woodroof, but lefs, 
and of a fair red. 
CLASS X. 
\Afferjfoliatej or roughAeavA flants. 
Ray'.f SjuGp, f.c.26. 
r| ^PIefe plants have their leaves placed alternately 
I upon the ftalks ; their flowers are monopeta- 
Iqus, cut into five fegments : In fome plants they 
are,i 
