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ant feldom rifes above eighteen or twenty inches, and is foliated almoft 

 from the root : it grows in the lower mountains of Liguanee, and feems to like a 

 ihaded fandy foyl beft. 



ASPLENIUM ii. 



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Filix 



quaji lac 

 Non ramofa Zeylonica, Gflc. 



Simplex, nigrum, foliis oblongo-acuminatis, margins 



Thez. ZeyV t.43 





The fimple Afplenium with lacerated leaves, 



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This fpecies of the Afplenium feldom rifes above fourteen or eighteen inches > 

 the ftalk is black and iimple, the leaves pointed, and appear as if torn at the margin : 

 it grows in the lower mountains of Liguanee, and thrives beft in a free fandy foyl. 



ASPLENIUM 





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Simpl 











flavum, foliis paucis trapczioidibus 





Afplenium Minus, &c 



quaji lacerafis, terminatrice produtliori 



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Pk 



405. f. 





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Nilla-panna , Etcr H. M. p. 12. 



18 







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The fmaller Afplenium with lacerated leaves. . 



This plant is very like the foregoing both in form and difpofition ; but it feldom 

 rifes above ten or twelve inches, and the upper leaf is remarkably longer than any 

 of the reft. 



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ASPLENIUM 13. Majus, fimplex, foliis amplioribus & hngioribi 



A, 



Lonch 



dato-lanceolatis leniterque crenatis,petiolis brevij/i 



Glabra major. Plum 



60 





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The larger Afplenium with the leaves flightly crenated 



This plant is commonly found in the moft fhady and mountainous parts of Ja- 

 maica : it grows to the height of three or four feet, and is frequent enough in the 

 mountains of St, Anns and Weftmor -eland* 



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ASPLENIUM 14. Majus ftmplt 



plexantibus* 



fit. 



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yppofo 



am 



ipliffi> 



am 



The larger Aiplenium with oppoiite embracing leaves 





This plant, if ever noticed before, has been confounded with the foregoing .: it i 

 very rare, and grows generally in the moft retired parts of the woods. I have ob 

 ferved only one tuft of it, and that, far back in the mountains of *S^. Ann's 

 grows in a rich fhady foyl, and rifes to the height of five or fix feet from 

 root. 



' it 

 the 





ASPLENIUM 15. Simpliciter pinnatum, caule compreffo ma?~gina< 



fronde pinnatd, laciniis fublobato-de?itatis inft 

 or i bus diftintfis, fuper tori bus adnatis . 



Afplenium Fronde compoftd, pinnis oppofi 



&c, 



L. Sp. PI 





Lonchitis Dentata, pinnularum cacumine bifeSla, Plum 



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The divided Aiplenium with marg 





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d ribs 



This 



feldom rifes above two feet 



gined, and feems to thrive beft 

 mountains of Liguanee. 



fhady dry 



is beautifully divided and mar 



It is freer 



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