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Gerafus avium nigra et racemofa, Ger. Very com- 
mon in woods, thickets, and hedges hereabout. 
I have alfo feen it in hedges in Denbigh and 
Merionethfhires. 
Ghamaeciftus vulgaris, fl. luteo, C. B. Heleanthemum 
vulgare, fl. luteo, I B. On the rocky hills about 
Llanveras, Denbighlhire. Though ufualiy on 
fuch dry, and efpecially on chalky foils, I have 
feen it even in a damp and very iTiady part of a 
woody dingle, at Hayes near Ofweftry. 
Ghamaedrys vulgaris Park, feu fativa R. Syn. An> 
Chamasmorus minor repens C.B, ? Plentifully on a 
wall of the caftle at Whittington, Salop. 
Ghamaemorus Gerard has the Knot or 
Cloudberry twice, under the feveral articles of 
Ghamaemorus and Vacinia nubisj and in Phyt. 
Brit, it is feverally underftood’ under thofe of 
Ghamaemorus, Ger. and Vaccinia nubis, Ger. et 
Ghamaemorus ejufdem, the former of which, ac- 
cording to Gerard and Phyt. Brit, after him, is 
“ upon Stanmore, . between Yorklhire and Weft- 
“ moreland,’’ the other, according to Ph. Brit. 
“ upon the tops of the high mountains both of the 
“ North and in Wales.” 
Parkinfon makes two fpecies or varieties of 
Ghamaemorus, viz.. Ghamaemorus Anglica, and 
Ghamaemorus Cambro-Britannica,five Lancaflrenfe 
Vaccinium nubis, and fays, “ Dr. L’Obel found 
the laft growing in Wales, and the (hires near' 
“ thereunto, as well as in Lancalhire:” but L’Obcl 
has not given a figure of either. Parkinfon’s figure 
of the former is like that of Rubo Idaso minori 
aifinis Ghamaemorus J. B. 
Ghildrey, 
