140 SIB HANS SLOANES LIST OF PLANTS. [appendix. 



a common centre through the leaf, which was of the con- 

 sistence of Hemionitis, or Lingua cervis. Round the 

 edges, on the under-side, lay the seed in a welt, being 

 ferrugineous, as other ferns, and making the leaf appear as 

 if it were indented. 



"Adiantum Reniforme. Linn. Sp. pi. 1556. 

 " Lonchitis aspera Marantkcs, J. B. Raii Hist., p. 139. 



" (Nothochlaena Marantae ? R, Br.) 



" Adiantum ramosum majus, foliis seu pinnulis tenuibus longis 

 profunde laciaiatis obtusis. Cat. pi. Jam., p. 22. 



" This rises to be a foot and a half, or two feet high, hav- 

 ing a reddish pale brown stalk, cornered in the inside, and 

 round on the other, at nine inches or a foot distance from 

 the ground branched ; those branches undermost, or next 

 the root, being the largest, about a foot long, having their 

 twigs, on which stand the PinnulcB, or leaves alternatively, 

 they being long, thin, pale green coloured, and divided into 

 long, blunt, narrow sections, or incisures, by several very 

 deep Lacinia?. 



" Trichomanes Canariense. Linn. Sp. pi. 1562. (?) 

 " (Adiantum Capellis Veneris? Linn.) 



" Gramen paniceum spica simplici Icevi. Bail Hist. 



"Panicum Grlaucum. Linn. Sp. pi. 83. 

 " (Setaria Glauca. Beauv.) 



" Gramen dactylon Siculum multiplici panicula spicis ah eodem 

 exortu genuinis. Raii Hist., -p. 1271. 



" Andropogon hirtum. Linn. Sp. pi. 1482. 



' : Gramen tremulum maximum, C. B. Raii Hist., p 1274. 

 " Briza Maxima. Linn. Sp. pi. 103. 



