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POLYPODIUM 35. Majus ramofum t frondibus pinnatifdis, hbis eblongis 



fubcrenatis, infer tori bus dijiintlis fuperioribus 

 fubadnatis t capfulis line ali bus nervulo appro- 



pinquates 



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The larger branched Polypodium with a pinnated foliage* 



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This fpecies of the Polypodium riles to a confiderable height, and is divided into 

 a number of pretty robuft branches : the leaves or foliage is divided into oblong 

 and lightly ferrated lobes about half an inch in length ; thefe are diftincl:, and pretty 

 wide afunder towards the bottom ; but as they approach the top of the leaf, they 

 grow nearer, and are connected at the bafe. 



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Ramofum tenuius y caule & fa mult 5 flipulis fqua- 

 mojis ob/itis, Joliis feu frondibus lanceolatis ad 

 nervwn feri ptknatifidis t lebis oblo?igis ferratis £f 



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appropinquatis, capfulis fublineatibas. 





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The ramous flender Polypodium with ftubbled branches* 



This plant does not rife above three or four feet 



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its ftalk and branches are very 

 flender, its foliage delicate, and the feed- capful x very thin* 



POLYPODIUM 27' ^omofu'tif caule" tereti glabro^ frondibus geminatis 



ad nervum pinnatifidis i lob is line art -lanceolatis 



redlis oppofi 



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The divided Polypodium with {lender ftalks and a 



This plant is not mentioned by either Sir "Hans Shane, or Plumier j its pinnae are 

 always difpofed in pairs on common alternate foot-ftalks, and the lobes of each, (harp 

 and lanceolated, always intire, and rifing at right angles from the main nerve 



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Ramofum caule tereti nigro , frondibus g eminatis 

 longioribus. 



The larger divided Polypodium with a paired foliage. 



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This plant differs but little from the foregoing either in form Or appearance, but 



is generally larger: both fpecies are fometimes found dimbing, tho' they commonly 



grow in large fpreading tufts: they are frequent enougli Above-Rocks] 



POLYPODIUM 39. Quadrunciale minimum ramofum^ cojla d\ata % folU 



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olis cornu cervi in modum feftis. 





An^ Filix Saxatilis caule tenui \ fragili. Ray. Pk. t, a 80, f. £. 







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The fmall Polypodium with a divided foliage and few branches* 



POLYPODIUM 40. Caulefcens jpinofum & fimpliciter ramofum, Joliii 



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Arbor efcens humilis & Jfnnofc 



Filix 



Polypodium Spinoft 

 Filix 



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Arborea ramofa & fpino/a, &c. ' Slo. Cat. & Hilt, t. 46 



The prickly Polypodium with oval indented leaves, 



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This plant rifes to a pretty confiderable heigl 

 oblong indented leaves and prickly (talk. 



is eafily difhng 



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