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CLASS XIII. 
Berry- BEARING Plants. 
RayV Synol^ p, 260. 
r*T"i HESE plants have a foft pulpy fruit, cover- 
1 ed with a thin membrane r The feeds are in- 
termixed with the pulp. 
ChaMaemorus, Cloud-berries. The empalement . 
confifts of five leaves : The fiower is pentape- 
talous, expanding in the form of a Rofe, thick 
fet with a great number of chives growing to 
a placenta, that arifes from the middle of the 
empalement : The fruit is globular, cornpofed 
of an aggregate of Acini, or fmall juicy berries, 
containing oblong feeds. The fpecies are : 
1. Cham^emorus^ R. 260, G. 1090, E. 1273. cut 
&' Vaccinium nubis dicitur^ & fro diver fa fpecie ha^ 
hetiir^ page 1630, E. 1420. Anglica^ P. 1014. 
■rChamarubus foliis Rihes Anglica^ C. 480. Cloud- 
^ berries, or Knot-berries. On Pendk^ Inglehorough^ 
and Hinklehaugh^ three high mountains in Torkfhire, 
On the top ot a high mountain called Goatcow^ in 
Longjledale^ eight miles from Kendal, Wefimor eland 
' The leaves and fruit refemble thofe of the Bramble. 
2. Cham^nibus faxatilis, R.261, C.479. 
I bus fax at ills, G. 109a. Alfinus fax at ills ^ P. 1014. 
j An Rubus trkoccos, P. ? The Stone-bramble, or 
Rafpis. In Caldkale Scroggs, and Barrowjield wood^ 
near Kendal, IVeftmoreland f. It refembles the Rai- 
j berry-bufh, but is much lefs, and without prickles : 
I The berry is cornpofed of three, four, or five acini, 
, or fmall red berries, joined together. 
1 Cham^epericlymenum, Dwarf Honey-fuckle. 
I The flower is tetrapetalous, and fucceeded by 
a great many acini j not colleded into one berry, 
but 
