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ADIANTUM 11, Flavum ramofiflimum, acideatum, ramulh & frondibu 





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Adiantum Fronds bus fupradecompofitis, pinnis palmatis multijidis 



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Slo. Cat. 23. & H. t. 6 



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aculeat 

 Filix Ramofa major cauk fpinofo, &c 



' This plant is very much divided, and furniftied with a great number of fhort re- 

 curved prickles j its branches are very flender, and the leaves fmall and deeply cre- 

 nated : it grows in tufts, and is found in great abundance Above-rocks, and in ma- 

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All thefe Species of the Adiantum are light fubaftringent vulneraries, and may be 

 ^dminiftered with great propriety in all relaxations and weakneffes of the fibres ; 

 in purulent confumptions; and in the ulcerated or relaxed ftate of the glands, efpe- 

 cially thofe of the breaft ; as well as in mofl cutaneous difeafes. 





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Of fuch as have their Frutlifications difpofed in Jimple Lines y under 

 and along the Margin of the Sinus s^ or Incijions of the Foliage. 







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LONCHITJS 1. ErecJa ramofa, pinmdis profundi crenatis. 

 k Jdh, Lonchitis Altijjima globuligera, &c. PI. t. 3 1 . 

 Adiantum Nigrum ramofum maximum, foliis feu pennulis obtufis marie fed 



pulcherime fmuatis & dentatis. Slo. Cat. 22. & H. t. $y. 



, The larger Lonchitis with a fmooth differed foliage. 



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This plant grows very common in the woods : it rifes generally to the height of 

 three or four feet, and fpreads a good deal in its growth : it is eafily diftinguifhed 

 by its fmoothnefs, and the divided appearance of its foliage. 







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LONCHITIS "2. ErecJa tribrach at a, lateralibus tripartitis t medio recJo 



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fimplici. Tab. I. fig. 1, & 2. 



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The tripartite Lonchitis. 



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This plant rifes by a fimple flalk to the height of two or three feet, and then di- 

 vides into three parts, whereof the middle is Ample j but each of the lateral divisions 

 is again parted into three fimple branches of a proportionate length : it grows in the 

 mountains of New Liguanee, and has not^j been obferved by either Plumier, or Sir 



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LONCHITIS 3. Hirfuta, cojla fimpliciter pennata, lobis oblongis obtuse 



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Lonchitis Frondibus pinnatijidis obtufis integer i mis, furculis ramojis hir~ 



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Villofa pinnulis quercinls. Pk. t. 30. f. 3. 



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This plant rife& commonly to the height of four or five feet -, it is moderately 

 hirfute, and often found in the mountains of St. Anne's. 



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