752 
CRYPTOGAMIA. FILICES. Aspleniuin. 
i. 212. 1-Cam. epit. 925—Park, 1051—Matth, 1202 
Dod. 471. 1-Lob. obs. 471.25 ic. i. 809, 2-Ger. em: 
1046-H. ox. xiv. 3. row 1. 10-Fuchs. 796-Ger, 985 
Hedwig, Th. 7.375 @ leafit magnified. 
Plant from 3 to 7 inches high, meses of ‘a leaf, oivéta 
of which rise singly from a black fibrous root ; from 4 to 3 
inch broad. Leafrs either circular or cebine 5 sometimes rather 
= into lobes; capsules when ripe ‘covering the whole under 
s 
ac 
oye Reesialiog Miltwaste. Common Maidenhair. Old walls, 
rocks, and shady stony places. P, May—Oct. 
alternifo/liumA. Leafits wedge-shaped, alternate, cut towards the end. 
viride, 
9 Facg. misc. 5. 2-Breyn. cent. 97» 
From 3 to 5 inches high. First found in Britain by Mr. Dick. 
son, on tocks i in the South of Scotland. Linn, Tr. ii. p..290. P. 
A. Leaves spear-shaped : leafits circular, but with 3 or 4 
Nos 
Dicks. 4. s.—Bolt. 14. 
ee Pee of a pale green, sometimes brownish towards the 
ee eee ns brown and pe ay 2 in ti Lei? 
richomaness Mr. Woop. In the A. Trichomanes the wings or 
leafits are — regular in their edges, and less distinctly scol- 
loped ; but in the A. viride the inner aad under edges are always 
entire, the ais: and outer ones always scolloped. ‘The ge eneral 
shape of the leaf in both species is ee same, and rather op 
than spear-shaped. 
A. Tr ichomanes ¥ Linn. iat 9 ribbed Spleenwort. Moist 
rocks on mountains. [On an old wall at Black Bank neat 
Leeds. Mr. Woops On Ingleborough. pate near the summit, 
and in ee Mr. Woopw. Crib y Ddeseil d Clogwy” 
du yr Arddu. Mr. a pag Foequete: in the Highlands of 
Sestigat: Mr. B wn. | x. Jat ne—Sept- 
Var." Wing lobed and cut. il 
H. ox. xiv. 13, 3—Pluk. 73. é Tents: 315. C. F.-Ger. O75 
Scotland. Bogarr in H. ox.—Jersey. PLUK. 
Var. 3. Leaf branched. Botr. , 
Belt, 2, 3-H, ax, xiv, 3, 11-Ger, 985. 2 B, itis 758, Jo, 
