IV. 
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B. 479. — b. R. vulgaris major frudu albo- R- 467. 
Common Bramble. Leaves quiiiate and ternate, 
ftem and petioles prickly. In hedges. V. — IX. 
4. Rubiis Chamoimorus, L. 708. Chaiimmorus, l Inf. 
hlfc. ii8. R. 260. Chamcerubus foliis Ribes Anglic a, 
B. /j8o. Cloudberry. Knoutberi y. Leaves lini pie, 
lobate, fiem unarmed, unifi )rous. In mai ihy places* 
on mountains in the north of England, and in Car- 
narvon fliire V. VI. 
5. R.ubus fax at ills, L. 708. Chamczruhiis faxatUh, 
B. 479. R.. 261. Stone Bramble. Leaves ternate, 
fciohs naked, repent, herbaceous. On mountains 
in the north of England. 7 / 7 . VI. 
Sec the remark in Caryophyliel. 
IV. Corolla hexapetalous. 
Berberis. Barberry. Calyx hexaphyllous, two 
glandules at the bafe of the petals, lix ftamina, no 
Ryle, ben-y difpermous. 
I . Berheris vulgaris, L. 47 i . i?. dumetorum. B. 454. 
R. 465. Common Barberry. Pipperidge* Flowers 
cluftered. In woods and hedges, b- 
Asparagus. Sperage. No calyx, petals erecf, 
three inner ones rcuecled at the top, lix ilamina, 
one llyle, berry trilociila^. 
1. Afparagus officinalis, L. 448. A marithnus craj''- 
ftore folio, B. 490. R. '-^ 6 -j b. Afparagus, Park. 4 54 1 
R. 267. A. fativa. B. 489. Ofneinal Opei age. Spar- 
rowgrafs. Stem herbaceous, erecl, leaves fetaci*- 
ous, fafciculate. In fandy places bv the fea in the 
fouth of England and Wales. VIE VIII. 
Ruscus. Flowers dioicous. no calyx, neR-'iry 
central, ovate, open at the top, anch..rx connate, 
one ifylc, berry trilocui.ar. 
Riifcus aculeaius, L. 1474- Pafeus, J. B. i. 579. 
B. 470. R. 262. Prickly Rufciis. Rnee-lioily. 
Butcher’s Broom. Flowers 09 tlic uppei- fiiifaco 
of the leaves, naked. In woods and hedges, b • IIL iV. 
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