760 CRYPTOGAMIA. FILICES. Polypodium: 
From 13 to 4 feet Wels Lobes of the pings sphe ee 
the ends rounded, uctifications from 3 to 
placed in 2 rows near to its base and distant fea its cdpess 
none at the e 
Male Sones, Male ie: Woods, heaths, stony places. : 
| Py June 
Thelyp'teris, P, Leafits wing-cleft ; lobes very entire, the under surface 
entirely a by clusters of capsules. 
Hedw. theor. 6—Schmid. 11. 1. 2-Bolt. 43~Fl., dan..760- 
Mapp.7. a, at p. 106-F. B. iii, 739. 1-Ger, 981. 3- 
Ger. em. 1135. 1—Park. 1041. 16: 
Its habit that of P. Filix-mas. Stems aoe Old jane 
seed much contracted, and narrower than before the capsules are 
fully formed, but this circumstance is very general through the 
whole tribe. 
Marsh Polypody. li ae Bolton. In bogs. 
[St. Faith’s Newton Bogs Norwich. Mr. Prrcarorp- 
Near Bungay, Suffolk. Mr. Sry bie vetoes In‘a moist dell at the 
foot of Snowdon near Llanberris. Mr. Arcin.] -P. July —Oct. 
where Hudson mentions finding it in moist clefts of rocks. 
denta’tum, P, Leafits Sppcne wing-cleft ; lobes sparingly cut at the 
sides, finely toothed at the ends: stem very slender. 
Dicks. h. s.—Dicks. fase. ii. 7. 1. 
early resembles the P olyp. fragile in size and in habit. 
Root ak fibrous, bundled, a little woolly. Szems cy slen- 
* The Siberians boil it in their ale, ngs are fond of the flavour whic ch 
it imparts to it. The powder of the root is Madame Noutffer’s celebrated 
el the tape-worm. She sds the patient a liquid lubri- 
cating supper, and, if costive, a common clyster, Early next morning 
or 3 drams of the r are exhibited mixed with water : 
thrown up it rier The pee must fast two hours, 4M 
take a drastic purge. Dr.Simmon’s Account + f - Tania, 1 have 
Frequently ~ it, and celal without the desired eite 
