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ASPLENIUM 



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6. Ramofum majus, frondibus amplioribus pinna tij 



/obis anguftis f err at is patentibus. 



Afri carta fori dee fimitis. Pk. t. 87. f. 5 



The divided Afplenium with narrow Terra ted lobes 



The fmaller branches, in this fp 



open 



terftices 



very fimple, and the foliage divided by 



ow ferrated lobes, which do not bin to the bafe, but 



cted by a flender fegment of the common margin 



the 



plant, if I 



member right, rifes to the height of five or fix feet, or higher ; and is frequently 



each lob 



with in the woods : the feed-capfulae are difpofed 



fe 



the back of 



ASPLENIUM 



Sub arbor efcens fupra decompofitum , joliolis anguji t 

 ferratis bafi adnatis. 





The /mall Fern-tree 



This fpecies of the Afplenium is very full of branches, and rifes by an imperfect 



bodied trunk to the height Of feven or eight feet from the ground 



very diffi 



cult to diftinguifli it from the Fern-tree, with which it has been generally con- 



founded. The feed-capfulas in thefe three laft fp 



well as in the firft and fome 



of the other forts, are difpofed in oblong fpots of no great extent : they feem to ap- 

 proach the Polypodium in the general appearance, but may be eafily diftinguifhed 

 when carefully obferved. 





T. 



VII. 





Of fuch Plants as have their Fructifications difpofed in Lines that 



interfecl each other on the under fide of the . Leaves, 



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Hemionitis 



I. Parajitica acaulis, Johis kngis angujlis utrinque 



produBis. 



Hemionitis Frondibus lanceolatis integer imis. L. Sp. PI, 

 Hemionitis Plum. t. 127. Lit. C. 



The narrow leaf 'd undivided Hemionitis. 



This pla 



commonly found on the 



ks of trees in the 



and 



more 



fmdy inland woods : the leaves are plain and fimple, and feldom exceed fixteen or 



ighteen inches in length, when moil luxuriant ; they grow in tufts from 



itrong 



fibr 



HEMIONITIS 2 . Par a fit ica repens , Joliis ovato-acuminatis. 



The creeping Hemionitis with pointed oval leaves. 



This uncommon plant is fometimes found creeping on the trees in the cooler fliady 

 inland woods : the leaves are about two inches long, and one and a half over where 

 broadeft. I have obferved this fpecies far back in the mountains of St. Anns. 



HEMIONITIS 3. Subhirfitta monopbylla /implex, fronde palmato- 



lobata. 

 Hemionitis Frondibus palmatis hirfutis. L. Sp. PI. 



Hemionitis Subhirfuta, Jimplex, &c. Pk. 1,287. f. 4. 



Hemionitis 







