296 CRYPTOGAMIA— FILICES. Asplenium. 



5. A. alternifolium. Alternate-leaved Spleen wort. 

 iFrond pinnate; leaflets alternate, wedge-shaped, erect, 



notched at the extremity. 

 A. alternifolium. Wulf. in Jacq. Misc. v.2.5l.t. 5./ 2. Murr, 



Syst Veg. eel. 14. 933. Dicks. Tr. of Linn. Soc. v. 2. 290. FL 



Br. 1 1 30. Engl Bat. v. 32. t. 2258. Hook. Scot. p. 2. 156. 

 A. germanicum. "Weis. Gott. 299. Willd. Sp. PI. v.b. 330. Hoffm. 



Germ. v. 2. 13. Ekrh. Crypt. 43. 

 A. Breynii. Retz. Obs.fasc. 1. 32. Sw. Sijn. Fil. 85. 

 A. n, 1690. Hall. Hist. v. 3. 8. 

 Scolopetulrium alternifolium. Roth Germ. v. 3. 53. 

 Adiantum novum germanicum, rutse murarise facie. Breyn. Cent. 1. 



t. 97. Moris. V. 3, 585 5 but not sect. 14. t. 5./. 25, as quoted 



by Willdenow. 

 Ruta muraria procerior germanica. Toitrn. Inst. 54]. 



On rocky mountains, in the south of Scotland, rare. 



On some sunny rocks, about two miles from Kelso, on the Tweed. 

 Mr. Dickson. Near Perth. Mr. Bishop. 



Perennial. June — October. 



An intermediate species between the preceding and the following, 

 though perfectly distinct from both. Root tufted, black. Fronds 

 numerous, from three to six inches high, smooth in every part, 

 with blackish shining stalks ,• the leafy portion about equal to 

 the stalk, lanceolate j leajlets alternate, stalked, of a narrow 

 wedge-shaped figure ; bluntish and notched at the summit ; 

 two or three of the lowermost slightly compound. Masses two 

 or three on each leaflet, linear ; their covers opening towards 

 the main rib of the leaflet, or segment. 



The nomenclature of this species, a native not only of Germany, 

 but of Switzerland, Sweden and Scotland, evinces the folly of 

 specific names taken from any particular country ; but more 

 especially the still greater folly of restoring old names, which 

 had been laid aside on account of their badness, and long since 

 forgotten. 



6. A. Bufa muraria. Wall-rue Spleenwort. 



Frond alternately twice compound ; leaflets rhomboid- 

 wedge-shaped, notched at the extremity. 



A. Ruta muraria, Linn. Sp. PL 154 1 . IVilld. v. 5. 34 1 . FL Br. 



1 130. Engl Bat. v. 3. t. 150. Hook. Scot. p. 2. 156. BoU. FiL 



28. t. 16. FL Dan. t. 190. Bull. Fr. t. 195. Ehrh. Crypt. 231. 

 A. n. 1691. HalLHist. v. 3. 9. 

 Scolopendriura Ruta muraria. Roth Germ. v. 3. 52. 

 Ruta muraria. Bauh. Pin. 356. Raii Sm. 122. Ger. Em. 1 144./". 



Bauh. Hist. v. 3. p. 2. 745./. Dod.^PcmpL 470./. Plum. FiL 



pre/. 29.L A.f.3. 



