lS2 Dr. GooDENouGH and Mr. Woodward'j Obfervathns on 



repentem dicas — Rajni primarii ramulis latiores funt, varie ramofi — 

 Ramuli diftichi, fub-oppofiti, modo divaricati, modo adfcendentes, 

 juniores tenues acuti fub-fetacei, adultiores paulum dilatati obtufi. 

 Hi rarauli aliquando fimplices evadunt, fepius apicetn verfus ramu- 

 los minoies gerunt, ejufdem ac priorum, pro aetate, formje — Color 

 amcene ruber — Subftantia cartilaginea — Fru^ificaiio; tubercula in ra- 

 mulorum adultiorum apicibus — jiltitudo i — 4 uncialis. 



Far. /2. Omnia ut in var. « — Sed frons omnino tenuis et inter- 

 dum fere capillaris — Ramuli extremi nonnunquam pro habitu fron- 

 dis valde dilatati — Ramuli omnes horizontaliter fefe porrigunt — 

 Frons faturatius rubra. 



Var. y. Frons inferne fsepe fimplex et nudiufcula eft — Ramuli 

 omnes patentes acutiufculi — In hac var. fru6lificationem nondum 

 vidimus. — Rami tenues admodum fub-triplicato-pinnati — Frons 

 pallide rufa. 



Far. S'. Haec var. praecedentibus paulo altior exfurgit — Rami 

 omnes et ramuli fere pari latitudine, angufti f. tenues, obtufi, ra- 

 mofiffimi — Ramuli patentes bafi attenuati — Color faturatius ruber— 

 Fruclijicatio hodie ignota. 



We have not proceeded in our arrangement and defcription of 

 the feveral varieties above mentioned, without much caution and 

 repeated examination. That in an artificial fyftem they cannot be 

 feparated, but are really conneded by links of nice gradation, will 

 be evident to any one who will trace them out carefully. We are 

 confirmed in this the more by obferving, that all botanifts * 

 have been puzzled in allotting limits to Mr. Hudfon's corneas, pin^ 

 natus, and JUicinus. The grand charader in all is, their throwing 



* Gmelin lemarks />. 239— i^wW in Flora Anglica Hudfoni dubi't; F. filicinus et 



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