CRYPTOGAMIA. FILICES. Acplenium. 
ese A ftie &c. R. Syn. 117. In woods. Bosarr 
inR.S 
i. 5. esi. branched, with 3 or more leaves. 
Hi, ox. xiv. 8. 
r. Gough sent mea specimen of this variety in which the 
stalk divides into 5 branches, but it is entire at the base fo 
its more common state. 
6. Leaves much plaited and crenated at each edge, 
sear-shaped, one heart-tongue-shaped,) nearly as large 
s the common variety. 
_ Found in rath at Stoutshill, Gloucestersh. by the Rev. Mr. 
R. 
(2) Leaf wing-cleft. 
A. Leaves wing-cleft ; lobes alternate, confluent, blunt. 
Bull. 333-Wale.-Gars. 212-Barr. 1051, 1052, 1043. 1044 
—Tourn. 318-Tragg. 551-Dod. 468-Lod. ee 470. 1 
ic. i. 807. 1—Ger. em. 1140. 1-Park. 1046. f. 1-Ger. 
978. 1-Marth. a. C. B. 646. 1-H. ox. xiv. 2. row 3. f- 
4—Blackw. 210-F. B. iii. 749-Bolt. 12—Matth. §99- 
Cam. epit. 640. 
Leaves so covered underneath with scales as to conceal the 
fructifications. Liny. Leaves many from a root, 3 to 6 inches 
long, the hollows between the lobes of the same size and sha 
as the lobes, Bie somewhat ns back when the fructifications 
Tipen. Mr. Woopw. Segments of the leaves very entire, semi- 
wat green oe thickly corae with brown scales under- 
neat . GoucH. 
on Spleenwort. Old walls and clefts of moist rocks. 
Rous "Baistel plentifully. [At Bury, at Asheridge, Hertford- 
shire. Northern counties frequent. Mr. Woopwarp. Heydon, 
— yes eine On old walls cemented with mortar 
ixed w y; and ina similar soil in limestone fissures on the 
highese, buat of Kendal Fell, Mr. Goucn. ] P. May—Oct. 
(3) Leaves winged. 
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Ce’terach. 
A. Leafits nearly circular, scolloped. Tricho'manes 
Dicks. b. s.~E. bot. 576-Woadv. 20A~Kniph. 6@-Wale.-Bolt. 
13, and 2. 2-Bull. 185-Tourn. 315. A.D. E.-FI. dan. 
119-Blackw. 370-Gars, 128, B.-Trag. 530, 1—Les:c, 
