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fhire, Braintree in Effex, and Darlington in the 
county of Durham. V. 
4. Ribes Uva cr'ifpa* L. 292. Grojfularia fimplid 
acino vel fpinofa jylvejiris. B. 455. Goofeberry. 
Branches prickly, berries fmooth, two floral leaves 
on the peduncles. In hedges in the north of Eng- 
land. ]b. IV. . 
Hedera. Ivy. Petals oblong,. five ftamina, one 
flyle, berry pcntafpermous, girt with the calyx. 
i, Hedera Helix, L. 292.// communis major et minor. 
J. B. 2. HI. R. 459. H arbo-ea. B. 305. European 
Ivy. Leaves ovate and lobate. In woods and hedges, 
b- X. 
Prunus. Plumb. Calyx quin quefid, marry Ra- 
mina inferted in the calyx, germen within the Row- 
er, one ftyle, fruit a drupe, fhell havmg prominent 
futures. 
I. Prunus Padus, L. 677. C 4 erafus avium nigra et 
racemofa. Ger. I32‘2. R. 463. C. racemofa fylvejiris^ 
fruElu non eduU. B. '451. Clufter Plumb. Bird’s 
Cherry. Flowers cluifered, leaves with two glanr 
dules at the bafe, deciduous. In woods and hedges 
in the north of England. V. 
*2. Prunus Cerafus, L. 679. Cerafus fylvejlris' 
fruEiu rubro, J. B. i. 220. R. 463. C. fativa rotunda, 
rubra et acida, B. 449. Cherry. Umbels peduncu- 
late, leaves ovato-lanceolate, condupiicate, fmooth. 
In woods and hedges. IV. 
*3. Prunus avium. L. 680. Cerafus fylvejlris fru 6 lu 
?ngro. J. B. I. 220. R. 463. C, ?najor ac fylvejlris .f 
fruPlu fubdulci., iiigro colore tnf.ciente, B. 450. — ‘b. C„ 
fylveflris feptentrionalis fruefu parvo ferotino. R. 463. 
Bird’s Plumb. Wild Cherry. Umbels feflile, leaves 
ovato-lanceolate, condupiicate, , hairy under, hi 
woods and hedges, b* IV. 
4. Prunus infititia. L. 680. P. fylvefrls majors 
J, B. I, 196. R. 462. Pruna fylvejlria prsecocia. 
B. 444. 
