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Rhamniis catharticus, J. B. “ Locis fentlcofis, fepi* 
“ bus et fylvis non raro.” R. Hift. I have met 
with it moft often in our Southern counties ; fel'** 
dom in Shropdiire, and not at all in this neigh'« 
boLirhood. 
Rorella longifolia perennis, R. Hid. fi non Rorelk 
longifol. maxima ejufdem ; plentifully, but lefs 
fo than Ros foils fol. rotundo, C. B. on the 
hillocks, called Triddle-bogs, on the great bog at 
Willowbridge, Staffordiliire. 
Rofa fylv. frudu majore hifpido, R. Syn. Almofl as 
frequent. as the common hep-treCb 
Rofa Pimpinellze folio, Ger. fylv. pomifera minor^ 
C. B. “ In fabulofis et petrofis frequens." R, 
Hid. Not generally fo j on Twittenham-common, 
among the furze plentifully, and on other com- 
mons in Surry : the hedges along the road from 
the nth to the 12th mile-done from Worceder 
toward Kiderminder, are almod intirely of it j and 
’ it is almod all over the rocky-hill by the North- 
wed fide of Denbigh. 
Rubus Idasus fpinofo frudu rubro, J. B. Very com- 
mon in thefe, and I have often feen it in woods 
and thickets in fome of the Southern counties. 
Rufeus, Park. “ groweth generally throughout this 
“ land, in copfes and upon heaths and wade- 
grounds.” Park. On the fides of the road, fre- 
quently, between Bromly-town and common, and 
between that common and Farnborough, Kent. 
It has not been my hap to meet with it ellewhcre. 
Sambucus vulgaris. Park. “ groweth not wild, but 
“ is planted in all places, to ferve, &c.” • Park. It 
■ is certainly wild in woods and thickets, and not 
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