A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES. 



OSMTJXDA LUXARIA. Common Moonwort. With. 

 III. 762. Eng. Bot. 318. P. May July. 

 Old paftures in Anglefea. 



OSMUXDA REGALIS. Flowering Fern. With. III. 

 763. Eng. Bot. 209. P. June Aug. 



Watery places about Pont Aberglafllyn, near Bcddgelert. 

 Pond fides in Anglefea. 



ACROSTICUM SEPTENTRIONALE. Forked Mai den- hair, 

 -With. UK 764. Bolt. 8. P. July. 



In fhTuresof thz rocks, near the fummit of Carnedd Llew- 

 elyn, a high mountain, not far from Nant Frangon, 

 betwixt Bangor and Capel Curig. 



PTERIS CRISPA. Stone Fern. With. III. 764. Bolt. 

 /. Ofmunda Crifpa. Hudf. 450. P. Aug. Sept. 

 H igh rocks. On Glyder ; Snowdon ; Cader Idris, c. 



Bi.ECHNUM SPICANT. Rough Splscnzuort. With. 

 III. 765. Bolt. 6. OfmundaSpicant. Hudf. 450. 

 P. July Sept. 



Moift heaths between Caernarvon and Llanberis. 



AsuLENiUMScoLOPENDRiUM. Hart's Tongue. With. 

 III. 766. Bolt. 11. P. Aug. Sept. 

 In moift fhady places. Conwy Caille. Under the 

 rocks, amongft the bufhes by the river fide, near Caer- 

 narvon Caftle. 



Variety 2. Leaves curled, and jagged at the edge. 

 Near a petrifying fpring, by the fide of a rivulet, at the 

 bottom of Garn Dingle, near Denbigh. 



ASPLENIUM CETERACH. Common Spleenwort. With. 

 III. 767. Bolt. 12. P.May Oa. 



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