nl 2 nd 
CRYPTOGAMIA. FILICES. Adiantum. 
.the seat of the Rev. Tuo. Guiszorne at Yoxall, Stafford. 
shire. ] P. 
une—Sept. 
Var. 2. ate larger. The largest lobes lobed or divided 
f way down to the —— Stalk taller, firmer, —_ 
opaque. Bort. 
Bolt. 1, 1. 
In White-scars near Ingleton, Yorkshire, and in the Peak of | 
Derbyshire. Bour. 
ADIAN’TUM. Capsules forming oval spots, under 
the ends of the leaves, which are folded 
ack. 
A. Leaves doubly. compound: vee gaia leafits 
wedge-shaped; lobed, on leaf-st 
Dicks. bs s.—Facq. mise. ii. 7-Bull, wee 20-Torrn. 317. 
2-Ger. 982. 2-Tourn. 317. 2~Cam. epit. 924—Park. 
1049, 1-Matth. 1201.-F. B. iti. 752-Lob. adv. 361. 
ly ic. i, 809. 2-Gars, 125. A.—Ger. 982. 1-Fuchss 82- 
Trag. 531=Dod. 469. 2~Ger. em. 1143.1. 
About 5 or 6 inches high. Leafts fan-shaped, with 4 or 5 
nicks at the end. Bor. of a very delicate semi- -transparent green, 
which it retains in a dry state. 
ue Maidenbair.. Rocks and moist walls. Barry Island 
and Port wing, Glamorganshire. —Isle of Arran, near Galloway. 
P. May—Sept. 
TRICHO'MANES. Fructifications on the edge of 
the leaf, solitary, urn-shaped, ‘ending in a 
thread-shaped style. 
Tr. Leayes almost doubly winged: wings alternate, 
crowded, lobed, strap-shape ed. 
Pet. pter. 13.153. 
us also refers to Ray Syn. t. 3. f. S$ and 4, but if the 
opinion es well founded, as I believe i itis, 9 the real Tr. pyxi- 
m is not a native of this island, those figures only repre- 
sent a var, of the Tr. Tunbridgense. 
Tr. Leaves winged; wings oblong, forked, decurrent, 
toothed. 
Fi, dan, 954-E, bot. 162-Plu?, ae §~Balt. 24 (~H, Ok, XVe 
Capil’lus~ 
Ven’eris. 
pyxidif’” - 
erum, 
Tunbrid- 
gense, 
