CRYPTOGAMIA FILICES. Asplenium, g O 
A. trichomanes., Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 264. 
a Onrocks: Canadato Carolina. 2%. July. v.v. Very. E 
'small : stem polished, black. 2 bo 
5. A. frondibus pinnatis, pinnis sessilibus lanceolatis acu- thelypterioi- 
minatis profunde pinnatifidis, laciniis oblongis obtusis — des. 
- obtuse-serratis, soris parallelis demum confluentibus. 
 —Wiild. sp. pl. 5. p. 336. 
A. acrostichoides, Swarts. synop. filic, 82. & 275. 
Icon. Schkuhr filic. t. 76. b. 4 
In shady woods on the sides of rivulets: Pensylvania to = ; 
Carolina. Y. July. v. v. Resembles Zspidium 
Thelypteris very much ; it is from eighteen inches to 
3 two feet high. | T 3 2 
6. A. ere d basi bipinnatis, apice simpliciter pinnatis, Ruta mura- — - 
pinnulis rhombeo-oblongis obtusis, apice obtuse denti- 
-w ow 
culatis. Willd. sp. pl. 5. p.341. T ^. | 
Icon. Schkuhr filic. 1. 80. b. Fl. dan. 190. 81 a. 
In clefts of rocks: New York to Carolina. XY. Joly. 
The American plant is very small, Vit igh ever 
ing an inch or two in height. 
7. A. frondibus glabris bipinnatis, pinnulis lanceolatis pin " montanum, < 
natifidis, laciniis tri- vel bidentatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 5 F 
wo p.342. 
^ A. Adiantum nigrum. Mich. fl. amer.2. p. 265. 
In clefts of rocks, on the mountains of Virginia and Ca- © 
E XM. July. v. v. A much smaller plant than 
A. nigrum, to which it a me resemblance, — — i 
eo ğ : * j z 
728. SCOLOPENDRIUM. Smith act, taur. 5. Py 410. 
> 1 S. frondibus lato-lanceolatis basi cordatis, stipite paleaceo. inarum. 
$ Willd. sp. pl. 5. p. 348. 
" Aspleniüm Scolopendrium. Sp. pl. 1537. 
Icon, Schkuhr filic. t.83. Pluk. phytogr. 1.248. f.1. 
In shady woods, among loose rocks in the western parts 
_New York, near Onondago, on the plantations of 
» J. Geddis, Esq. X. July. v.v. This species I have 
seen in no other place but that here mentioned, nei- 
ther have I had any information of its having been 
- found in any other part of North Agent, 
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