CRYPTOGAMIA FILICES. 661 



. The fecond has leaves undulated on the edo-es, and 

 thefe never produce fructifications, this wavino- 

 being analogous to doublenefs in regular flowers. 

 Msris. hiji.f. 14. L i.f. 5 ^g. 

 Waved Harts-Tongue, j^nglis 

 There is yet another variety in which the flaJk is 

 branched, and produces three leaves, each of 

 which is divided into feveral fegments at the 

 top. Moris, hift. f. 14. /. i./. 8. 

 Trifoliate branched Hart's-Tonge, j^ngiis. 

 It has an aftringent quality, and is often ufed by 

 the country people in the way of ointment as a 

 vulnerary for burns or fcaldings. 

 It is alfo recommended to be taken internally, 

 boiled in red wine, for the h^moptoe, diarhsea, 

 and dyfentery. 



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Fronde pinnatifida. 



ASPLENIUM frondibus pinnatifidis, lobis alter- 

 nis confluentibus obtufis. Sp. pi. 1538. {Ger, em, 

 1 140. /. I. Moris, hijl. f, 14. /. 2. Jig. ad Cete- 

 ., racb officicinarufii. Barrel ic. 1043, 1044, 1051, 



(^ 1052. Elackwell t. 216.J 

 Spleenwort. Anglh. 



It grows out of the fiflures of rocks and walls, but 



not common i as upon the hill of Kinnoul, near 



Per thy &c. %. 



The leaves are about a finger's length, and grow 



many together in a tuft. They are lanceolate 



and 



