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The conunon bramble has a Sweet but flat Taftc, 
and is fbmewhat aflringent, is recommended in Sore 
Throats, where the Mulberry dclcrves the Preference. 
The dewberry has an agreabic Tartnels, and exceeds 
the Slackberry^ both for Plealiire and Uie. 
Ruscus Syu. 262. I B. Rulcus five 
Br ulcus Ger. Knee-Holly^ or hatchers Broom. 
This I found in a Hedge on the left hand going 
from the backfide towards the right hand Road 
to Radford^ but notin a very thriving Way. 
Nor dare I affirm it to be of the Natural Growth 
of that Spot. 
The Leaver arvery bitter and difagreable, the Root 
is one of the 5 oponing Roots and much commended 
as a Diuretic, in the Jaundice^ ^Dropjy, and other 
Obftruftioni. Some ufe the Leaves for that purpole. 
The SynopJ'ts ranks this under Cl. 1 Gen. X. Tho its 
Appearance might juftly give it a Title to the Second 
GUIs. 
Rut.i muraria Syn. 122. C B. Bin. I. B. 
Ger. muraria feu falvia vitse Park. White Maiden- 
Hair^ Wall-rue ‘Tenfwort.y on the Cajik Wall^ 
going the new Way into the Park. Alfo on 
WooUaton old Bark Wall.^ and a tew young Plants 
on the new Park Wall in WooUaton Lane. It 
grows likewile about Gedltng Church. 
The Virtues of this are the ^amewith the reft of the 
Capillaries. I have alio found Ibme againft Mans-r 
fakl Church. And in -'Plejley Park. 
Ruta p^rtenfis. vid. Thalictrum. 
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