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LONCHITIS 



4. Subvillofa y cofta Jimpliciter pinnata, frondibus lanceola 



tis dijlinftis profunde lobatis } /obis approximates 

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The pinnated Lonchitis with a lobed foliage. 



This plant is very different from either of the other fpecies ; it feldom rifes above 

 three feet, and the lobes of the foliage are fimple and very near each other. 









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P T E R I S 1. Minor fmph 



ifisy laciniis lanceol 



iphyllus at que lobatiiSy /obi s profunde 



Hemionitis Profundi 



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Pteris Minor divifus . Pk. t. 286. f . 5 



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Hemionitis Fo/iis atro-virentibu 



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The fmaller fimple Pteris with a divided foliage. 



This little plant feldom rifes above four or fix inches from the ground ; it is beau 

 tifully difTeded, and of a very lingular form, but varies very much in its divifion 

 and appearance. 



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PTERIS 



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Simp/ex, fo/iisJmpetio/atis longis angufi 



Pediculopinnas gladi formes tranfadigenfe, &c. Pk. 40 



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An, Pteris Fronde Jimplici lineari integerimd iongitudinaiiter jrufiificanti 



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Lonchitis Non ramofay longijfimis angu/lis, &c. fol 



The fimple Pteris with narrow leav 



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This plant feldom rifes above foUrtrfeBT or fixteen inches ; it grows in cool and 

 moift places, and is remarkable for its narrow fimple leaves, and undivided ftalk. 







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PTERIS 3. Simplex affurgenSyfoUis long i or i bus lanceolatis, petio/is brevibus 



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Major pinnis longis angu 



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Cat. 16. & H. t. 34 



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The Fragrant Luzan-Fern of Pet. Gaz. t. 63. f. 1 



The larger erecl Pteris with long lanceokted leaves 



plant fprings from a large firm root, and rifes commonly to the height of 



twelve or fixteen inches ab6ve the ground, fometimes more : it grows in the moft 

 cool and fhady places, but thrives beft in a rocky or gravelly foyl. 



PTERIS 4. Simplex y pinnis longis in lobos anguflos falcatos profunde feft 



. infimd utrinaue -vetmnata. »■ 





Pteris 

 Pteris 



infimd utrinque geminatd 



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Fronde pinnatd ) pinnis pimwtifidisy infimd 



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The fimple Pteris with the lower ribs double 





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This plant grows in the cooler mountains of New Liguanee : it rifes commonly I 

 the height of two feet and a half, or b«t|cr, and is eafily diftbguifhed by the regu 

 lar divifion of its lower ribs. 







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