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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SPECIES. 



ACULEATUM, 37, 39, 40 

 Adiantum nigrum, 68 

 Alatum, 88 

 Alpina, 35 

 Alpinum, 30 

 Alternifolium, var. 71/3 

 Angular e, var. 37 

 Angustata, var. 34 

 Aquilina, 13 

 Arvonicum, 30 

 Boreale, 12 

 Brevisetum, 88 

 Calcareum, var. 27 

 Camhricum, var. 22 

 Capillus-Veneris, 9 

 Ceterach, 85 

 Concavum, 61 

 Crispa, 18 

 Crispus, 18 

 Cristata, 54 

 Cristatum, 54 

 Dentata, var. 32 

 Dentatum, 32 

 DiLATATA, 58, 59, 60, 61 

 Dilatatum, 59 

 Dryopteris, 26, 27 

 Dumetorum, var. 60 

 Femina, 13 



FlLIX-FEMINA, 63, 64 

 FiLIX-MAS, 51 



Fontanum, (Poly.) 30 

 Fontanum, (Aspl.) 4 

 Fontanum, (Adian.) 9 

 Fragile, 33 



Fragilis, 32, 33, 34, 35 

 Fragrans, 48 

 Germanicum, 71 )8 

 Hyperborea, var. 30 

 Hyperboreum, 30 

 Ilvense, 30 

 Ilvensis, 30 

 Irrigium, var. of var. 64 

 LcBtum, 63 

 Lanceolatum, 66 

 Latebrosum, 24 

 Lobatum, var. 39 

 Lonchitidoides, var. ofvar. 39 



LONCHITIS, 44 



Lonchitis, var. 40. 

 Lucidum, 68 



LUNARIA, 100 



Marinum, 75 

 Murale, 71 

 Nemorale, 51 

 Odoriferum, 48 

 Officinarum, (Ceter.) 85 

 Officinarum, (ScoLO.) 82 

 Onocleoides, 18 

 Oreopteris, 48 



Palustre, 46 

 Palustris, 46 

 Phegopteris, 24 

 Pulchellum, 26 

 Pyxidiferum, 88 

 Ramosum, 78 

 Recurvum, 61 

 Regalis, 97 

 Regia, 35 

 Regium, 35 

 Rhceticum, var. 63 



RlGIDA, 56 



Rigidum, 56 



RUTA MURARIA, 71, 71 j8 



Saxatile, 80 

 Scolopendrium, 82 

 Septentrionale, 73 

 Speciosum, 88 

 Spicant, 12 

 Spinulosum, 58 

 Thelypteris, 46 

 Trichomanes, 80 

 Trifidum, 35 

 Tunbridgense, 92 



ViRIDE, 78 



VuLGARE, (Poly.) 20, 22 



VULGARE, (ScOLO.) 82 

 VULGATUM, 103 

 WiLSONI, 94 



r* The reference is to the figure : where more than one is given, the numher of 

 references indicates the number of former species here treated as varieties ; thus, 

 three are included in Aculeatum, four in Dilatata, &c. Names printed thus, 

 "AcuLEATUM," are retained as species; thus, " Alternifolium, var.'* are former 

 species treated as varieties ; and thus, "Alatum," are synonymes. 



ILLUSTRATIONS NOT EXPLAINED IN THE TEXT. 



Page 57. Pale's Meeting House, Radnorshire. 

 69. Llanthony Abbey. 

 72. Leominster Buttercross. 

 74. Conway Castle. 

 77. Freshwater Bay, Isle of Wight. 

 79. Cwm Idwel, Caernarvonshire. 

 84. The Bull Inn, Birch Wood Corner. 

 91. The Round Tower of Antrim. 

 93. Wyckham Hatch, Kent. 



