440 99. 'Klices. 



linear iotclied' segmfents":-^Ilock3 and walls. ;8. Killamey. P. 

 y.-^X. "Common Spleenwort. E. S. I. 



. 6. A. mr'ide (Huds.) ; .frondS linear pinnate, pinriEe foUndigli- 

 oVat'e or rhomboidal'ci^eiiate, veins simple or fdrhed beyond the 

 sori. — E. B. 2^57. N. 281. — Sachis green, not keeled. Son at 

 length coniluent. — Rocks and mountains. P. VI.^X. E.S.I. 



6. A. marinum (L.); frond linear simply pinnate, piniise stalked 

 ovate or oblong serrate .lipeqnal and wedgesliaped at the base. — 

 H. B. 392. N. 275. — Varving greatly in size. Sori not con- 

 fluent.— Maritime rocks. P. VI.— X. I ...\ ■: E.S.I- 



** Ulhmate subdivisions imtTiout' a distinct midveiTf. 

 ./ Amesium N,ewm. , , ' 



7. /i. Muta-murdria (L.),; fronds hipinnate pinnules rhomhoid- 

 wedgeshaped notched or toothed, £|.t the end, indnsivmjctgged. — 

 E. 5. i50. N. 261.— Fronds 3—4 in. long.— Rocks and oldrwalls. 

 P. v.— IX. WaUMiie. E.S.I. 



8. A. c/erman'iciim (Weiss); fronds simply'and alternately pin- 

 nate, pinnsei narrow-wedgeshaped blunt th8_ lowermost ternate, 

 iridudum'entire attheedg'e. — N. 2Qo.' A. aUernifoliwtn%xb.l,E. B. 

 2258. — Fronds 3—^' in. long. — Rocks, very rare. P. Vl. — IX. 



■■■•"', ' E. S. 



9.' A. septemtriondle (Hull) ; fronds 2- or 8-oleft, pinnse very 

 limg-lanceolate bifid^ indusium entire. — E. B. 1017. N. 269,. — 

 Pinnse very narrow, narrowing gradually downwards, with 1 or 

 2 short bifid lateral teeth, and bifid at the ehd.^Dry clefts of 

 rocks, rare. , P. yi.—X. ' ^ '\ E. S. 



9; ScoLQPEN'DBitTM: Sm. Hart's-tongue. 



1. S. mdydre (Syna.) ; frond oHong strapshaped sniopthsiin-^ 

 pie with a cordate base, stipe shaggy.— -B. B. 1150. Phj'lliti^': 

 N. 289. — Fronds 1 — 2 fe,e,tlong, acute, often crisped and'mul- 

 tifid.— Damp shady place^ ' P. VH, Vlll. E. S. l'. 



' lO. Oet'ehach Wittd. Rustyback. 

 .., 1. C. officinOiTU-m (Willd.) ; frond^ pinna,tifid povered teneath 

 with dense scales, piijnse alternate or opposite bjunt ^espile. — '■ 

 Xotolepum iV^ 293. j4sp?e««Mm Hook. Scokpendi-ium Bm.) E.B. 

 1244. — Fronds 3 — 6 in. long, igreen and smooth above, wholly 

 covered by Very manyscatee beneath, amongst which the capsules 

 are almost hidden.-"01d walls and- rocks. P. IV.— X. e! S;l. 



11. Gxmnogbam'jui; Desv, 

 '[&'. leptopltyl'la (Desv.); fronds pinnate or bipinnatb' gla- 

 brous, pinnules wedgeshaped. deeply lobed. — y. ed. 3. ] 1. & 4ft. 

 —Frond 1^—4 in. highi ■ Stipe ptirple. Pinnas and pinnules 

 alternate, — BanksJ Jersey. A. IV.j' , i: ; 



