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Adiantum 



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creftum fimplex, felt is trapezioidibus fub 





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The fmall ere£t undivided Adiantum. or Maiden-h 



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This little plant feldom rifes above two or three inches from the ro 





and ftalk are very dcli< 

 and rocky places. 



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A - ADIANTUM 



and 



fructifications but few 



It grows chiefly in dry 



Lonch 



Simplex aut vix dtvlfum, caule tereti, foliis amph 

 gularibus impetiolatis. T. 38. f. 1. 



Serrata & retufa. Plum 



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Adiantum Nigrum non ramofum majus, &c. Slo. Cat. 21. 6c Hift. t. $$. 



fig. 2. 



The large leaf'd undivided Maiden- hair. 



This plant grows chiefly in moift and fhady places : its ftalk is feldom branched 

 divided, and its leaves are commonly from one to two inches in length, and about 

 e and one fourth in breadth. 



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ADIANTUM 3. Ramofum , ramh fimplicibus long is altcmis refeflentibus, 



inferioribus quandoque divijis, foliis trapezioidibus 

 - anguftioribus . 

 Adiantum Nigrum maximum non ramofum, &c* Slo, Cat. 21. & Hid. 



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Adiantum 



Ramofum folk s dentatis, &c. PI. t. 97 







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The fmall leaf d Maiden hair with undivided branches. 



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This plant is very common in Jamaica, and rifes generally from a foot and a half, 



to about two feet or better, in an oblique direction : it is furni/hed with a few al- 



ternate 



fimple branches, and oblong crenated leaves ,- but the former are difpofed 

 in a diftich as well as an alternate order, and thofe neareft the root are fometimes fur* 

 niflied with lateral ramifications alfo. 





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ADIANTUM 4. Simpliciter ramofum, foliis majoribus, caule hirfuto. 



An', Adiantum 



Etc. 



Pk. t. 253. f. 1. 





The hairy {talked Adiantum with undivided branches. 



This differs but little from the foregoing in its general make and difpofition -, but 

 the ftalk is always hairy % and the leaves large and open. It rifes commonly to the 

 height of two feet or better. B 





A D I AN T U M 5 . Tenuius /implicit er ramofum, fronde minor i profunde lob at a 



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The {lender Maiden-hair with fhort undivided branches and fmall 



leaves. 





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