I. 
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A B B U 6 T I V 
iV^ Corolla whole. 
Arum, Lower part of the corolla convolute, 
upper part open, lower part of the fpadix covered 
with the germina, middle part covered with the 
{lamina, upper part naked, fruit confifting of many 
berries. 
, I. Arum maculatum> L. Arum, B. 2. 783. 
R. 266, A^ nmculatum maculis candidis vel nigris^ et non 
pioculatmi* B. 195- Common Arum. Wake-Robin. 
Cuckow-pint. Stem naked, flower Angle, leaves 
haftate, entire,, fpadix thicker in the upper part. 
Jn fhady places. V* 
CLASS II. 
ARBUSTIViE. 
C OROLLA polypetalous, fruit a berry, drupe, 
or pome. 
I, Corolla tripetalous. 
Emp^thum- Crowberry. Flowers diolcous, calyx 
tripartite, three ftamina, nine ftyles, nine feeds. 
I. Emp0irum nigrum* L. 1450, E, montanum^ frudu 
nigro, Tourn. 5^9. R, 444, Erica baccifera procum- 
bens nigrai^* 486. Black Crowberry, Crakeberry. 
Black-berried Heath. Stem procumbent. On moift 
heaths in the north of England, b* IV. V. 
n. Corolla tetrapetalous. 
CoRNUs. CorneL Four ftamina, one ftyle, ger- 
men under the flower, drupe bilocular. 
I. Cornus fanguinea^ L. 171. C. femina, B. 447* 
R. 460. Gatter. Female Cornel. Dogberry. Pricki- 
.wood. Stem arboreous, cymes naked. In woods 
and hedges, b* VI. VII. 
2. Cornus fuecica, L. 171. Cham^periclymenum, 
Park. 1461. R. 261. Periclpienum 3. feu humile, 
B. 302. 
