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II. The Kinds. Thofe which are molt known to 
us, are the three following, viz. 1. Afperula Do- 
don.ti & Lobc/ij -, Afperula odor at a C/ufj -, Afper- 
gul: odor it a nop r as Fence ■, Aparine Sylveftris 
(ju<:dam Cvrdi -, Rubio Sylveftris alia minor Gefneri 
lie p mica St e! Lit a Tabernxmontani -, Our Com- 
mon Woodroof. 2. AJpcruLi £ lore Ccerule a Dodo- 
n.ei , Comer an'] -, Lobclij & Lugdunenfis -, Afpcrula 
Cxrulca arvenfis Baubini Woodroof with a Blew 
Hower. 3. Af pernio repens , Juncaria Salmati- 
cenfis Clujij -, Synanchicce Species Lugdunenfis -, 
Juncaria Taber memontani -, Rubia linifolia afpera 
Baubini , Small Break-Stone Woodroof, or Wood- 
roof Stone-Break. 
T/ae Descriptions. 
III. The firft, or our Common Woodroof. J/j- 
Roo/ and creeps under Ground, and Jhoots up 
nevo Stalks round ab >nt it every where. It fends 
forth fcveral fpuare Stalks half a Root high or more , 
Woodroof Common. 
jail of Joints , and every Joint , 7 or 8 fair green 
f Lining Leaves , broader than thofe of Clavers <9/* 
Goofe-Grafs, //? <7 manner fmooth , <?/* but little 
rough at all. At the tops of the Stalks , ft and 4 or 
5 white fwcet Smelling Flowers , 0/ 5 Leaves 
apiece , /off o/wz 7/4’t’ a S/or o//or which, comes 
fmall round Seed , o 7/7 r7o rough, or cleaving to 
whatfoever it touches. 
IV. The fecond, or Woodroof with a blew 
Flower. i/r Roo/ w fmall , fomevohat yellowifh and 
Fibrous , perifhing every Tear. It 1 ms feldom more 
than one round Stalk arifing from its Root , fet full 
o/" Joints , at every one of which ftand feveral 
fmall and fomething long green Leaves encompajjing 
it, not fo fmooth and green as the former -, which 
fpreads it fe/f out into fmall Branches , from the 
bottom almoft up to the top, fet with the like Leaves, 
but f mailer -, where the Flowers ft and 3 or 4 toge- 
ther, each upon a fmall Footftalk, which are of the 
fame Magnitude with the former , or rather fome- 
thing lejs, and of a fair blcwifh Fur pie color, 
Woodroof Blew Flower’d. 
Woodroof Break-Stone. 
