8o PENTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Ribes. 
E. florlbus, plerisque quadrifidis, petalis acu- 
tis, ramis laevibiis. 
E. Flowers mojlly ^-cleft: leaves Jilting, 
SPINDI.E-TRER. PRICKWOOD. Woods and 
ITedses; not common. Nornianton Holt side, ueartho 
Water-mill, tnd in Mr. Bucklow’s Peppermint Gar¬ 
den, Southwell, S. May. 
RIBES, Smith. 963. Withejing, 264. 
Cal. superus, campanulatus, quinquefidus. 
PeJala et Stamina calyci inserta. Stylus 
bifidus. Bacca polysperma. 
Petals 5. they and the Stamens jixed t& the ca~ 
lyx. Style cloven. Berry beneath^ \-celUdy 
many-fceded. 
* Inermia. 
1 Without prickles. 
rubrum. R. inerme, racemis glabris pendulis, flori* 
bus planiusculis, petalis obcordatis. 
R. BunchesJmooih^ pendant: Jlowers JlattiJh, 
COiMMOX CURRANTS. Woods and hedges. In a 
hedge near Papplewick Bridge, in the road to Linby ; 
also at Basford. 6 , May. 
nigrum. R. inerme, racemis pilosis pendulis peduncu- 
lo simplici ad basin, floribus oblongis, 
R. Bunches hairy^ Jlowers oblong. 
BLACK CURRANTS. Wet hedges and banks of ri¬ 
vers: with R. rubrura. In a Hedge near Papplewick 
Bridge. S. May. 
* * Aculeata. 
* With prickles. 
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