CRYPTOGAMIA i^ILICES. j68i 



commonly made of fiigar and writer only. Scf- 

 poli Flcr. CarnioL 

 ADIANTUM trapcziforme. Lin. Sp. ft. 1559. fup- 

 pofcd by Sibbaldy and others who iiavc copied 

 him, to be a native of ScollarJ, ought in order 

 to be inferted in this place, but we are per- 

 fuaded that the plant intended for it was no 

 other than an imperfeft fpecimen of ASPLE- 

 NIUM marinum^ which fee above. 



TRICHOMANES. Gf«. ;>/. 1181. 



FrutUficationes folitarise, ftylo fetaceo terminate, 

 nargini ipfi frondis infcrtas. 

 iuHhr:gen{e\ TRICHOMANES frondibus pinnatls, pinnis obr 

 longis dichotomis decurrentibus dentatis. Sp. pi. 

 1 56 1. {Moris, hifi. f, 15. /. J-fi^- 50. Boccon. 

 mus. 2. p, 24.. /. 2./. I. t'luk. aim. t. 3./. 5. ho- 

 na, &f. 6.) 



Tunbridge Trichomanes. AngUs. 



We obferved it freqvienily In the Highlands^ grow- 

 ing amoho-ft mofs at the foot ot moid rocks. 

 as by the fides of the rivulets in afccnding^^H- 

 Lomond}, on moift rocks by the fea-fide near 

 Carry, in the \(lc of Jr ran ; in dry ftoney places 

 at the Daifijh fort of Dnnvororig, in I/!a^ ziLocb- 

 Mari, in Rofs-fljire, and at the foot of the moun- 

 tains in Breadclbatiey in numbcrlefs places, &c. 

 11. VIII. 



U has alfo been difcovered by Dr. Burgefs^ in fe- 

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