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  1. ... Lin. Raspberry. Rubus idxa, Lin. Common bramble. Rubus fructicosus, Lin. Blackberry. Rubus procumbens, Lin. Dewberry. Rubus villosus, Lin. Drop-wort. ...
  2. ... Chamjemo'rus. The cloud- berry tree. Knotberry. Rubus Fructicosus. The common bramble. The blackberry. Rubus Idjeus. The raspberry. Rubus Trivia'lis. The low ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Benjamin Warner, M. Carey & Son, and Edward Parker, 1817
    ... name of the clodberry-tree. See Chama- morus. Rubus fructicosus. The systematic name of the common bramble, which af- fords blackberries. See Blackberry RUBUS IDJEUS Batinon. Moron. Rubus idaus ...
  4. ... Rub us Fructico'sus. The commen bramble. The blackberry. Rubus Ida'us. The raspberry; a species of bramble^ Rubus Trivia'lis. The low blackberry; called also American dewberry. This, according to some ...
  5. ... calcis composita. Black water. The water-brash. Pyrosis Blackberry. Rubus villosus. Bladder. See Urinary bladder. Bladder-wrack. See ... elder. Chameba'lanus. Lathyrus tuberosus? Chame'batos. The Rubus fructicosus. ChamjEbu'xus. Polygala chamaobuxus. Chame'cedrus. A dwarf ...