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The Natural Hiffory of Jataaica. 
Raii. hift, p. 146. to which it comes very near. The Seed lies in round {pots 
on the backfides of the Leaves. rit ey9gQ bg wed 
It grew in the inland woody parts of this Ifland, about Rie ad Oro and 
Orange River Banks plentifully. 
LX. Filix non ramofa minor, furculis crebris, pinnulis breviffimis, anguftis. 
Cat. p.r0. Tab. 52. Fig, 1. Filix now yamofa Americana major, alis oppofttis 
longis anguftis profunde dentatzs, Bob. hift. Ox. part. 3. Pe575- o> 
This isin every thing the {ame with the preceding, not being much over 
a Foot high, the Twigs three Inches long, and half an Jnch broad. The 
Pinnule are a quarter of an Inch long, and join’d together almoft to.the end, 
being mark’d onthe back with ferrugincous Spots, and are on the upper fide 
of a ycllowifh green colour. | | 
It grew on the Banks of Rio Cobre below the Town of St. Fago de la Vega, 
onthe fame fide of the River. 
LXIL: Filix non ramos minima, furcylis crebris, pinnulis breviffimis, anguftis. 
Cat.p.20. Tab. §2. Fig. 2» .. deh 
This has a gteat many black Filaments coming from a dark brown, 
roundith, {mall, folid Root, from whence rifes a Stalk about fixInches high, 
having Twigs and Pianule fet juft. like the foregoing, only. inevery part much 
fmaller, efpecially: the. Pinnule, which are join'd {0/ far together, that the 
ferculus {eems rather Indented than to have Vinnyle. 
It grew with the former. . 
LXIU. Filicula now ramofa minima, furculis crebris, pinaulis anzuftifimis, raris. 
Cat. p.r0. Tab. 49. Fig. 2. Filix Famaicenfis non ramofa, ex una radice cefpitis 
inflar contexta, pediculis numerofis, foliis auriculatis profunde. fectis, Pinkenet. 
Alm. p. 150. Fhyt. Tab. 283. Loachitis tenuifelia parva Famaicenfis, pinnulis 
oppofitis profunde dentatis G utrinque auriculatis. Bob. hift.: Ox. ps 5676 2° 
This feem’d to be much the fame withthe former, only it was.aot over 
fouriorix Incheschizh; the’ Twigs were very fhort, {erto.the Staik alterna- 
tively, and on then» the Pinnele, which were not united to one another. by 
the Margins, as thofeiof the preceding, but cut in to the very Twig where 
there wasany empty void fpace, \ordefea between them, accaljon:d iby. their 
being fo narrow, or rarely plac'ds” ‘The Seed comes: ia round Spots tike 
that of Adiantum Nigrum oficin. on the back fides of the Pinsle. 
It grew in the inland parts of thelfland by the fhady Rivulets. 
LXIV. Filix non ramofa {candens, pinnulis latis, longis, crebris, obtufis 
dentatis Cat. p.ir0. Para-panna-Maravara. F1. Mal. part. 11. p.3t. Tab. 15. 
This has a cornered dark green brownith Stalk, by the means of, feveral 
fibrils and clavicles, taking hold ef the Truncsof Trees, and riling by thena 
twenty or thirty Foot high, :pusting .out,.at. about nine Inches diftance, 
Leaves about a Foot and an half long. It has a fhining dirty green coloured 
Stalk, which from its middie upwards, at about: an Inches ditiaace alrerna- 
tively, is befet with Twigs about four Inches long, -and: an.Jinch and an half 
broad, each of which has many Pisaule about three) quarters tot an Inch 
long, and not half {o broad, indented about the edges, and of ‘a. lively 
fhining ‘dark green colour. } Siw Suh le sonality eo 
Thisis detcribed: by Mr. Bobart in the hift. Ox. part. }.p.578, underthe 
Title of Filix: won vame[a major, farculis raris, breviaribus, pinwulis crebris tates 
brevibus non aculeatis: p. 0. of my Catalogue. seri) i TT 
Ic grew on the‘Truncs of the largér Trees in going up the fidesiof Mount 
Diablo, Archers Ridgeere. m bag 
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