462 100. piLiCEs. 



the base.— -S. B. 393. H. F. 31. N. 275.— Varying greatly in 

 size. Sori not confluent. — Maritime rocks. P. VI. — X. 



E. S. I. 



** Ultimate subdivisions without a distinct midvein. 

 Amesium Newm. 



7. A. Rufa-murdria (L.) ; fronds bipinnate pinnules rhom- 

 Joirf-iwedgeshaped notched or toothed at the end, indusium 

 iaqqed.—E. B. 150. H. F. 28. N. 261.— Fronds 3—4 in. 

 long.— Rocks and old walls. P. V.— IX. WalhBue. E. S. I. 



8. A. german'icum (Weiss) ; fronds simply and alternately 

 pinnate, pinnae narrow-wedgeshaped, blunt the lowermost ter- 

 nate, indusium entire at the edge. — H. F. 27. N. 265. A. ah 

 ternifolium 8m. , JJ. 5. 2268. — Fronds 3 — 4 in. long. — Rooks, 

 very rare. P. VI.— IX. E. S. 



9. A. septentriondle (Hull) ; fronds 2- or 3-oleft, pinnae very 

 long-lanceolate bifid, indusium entire. — F. B. 1017. IT. F. 26. 

 iV. 269. — Pinnre very narrow, narrowing gradually downwards, 

 with 1 or 2 short bifid lateral teeth, and bifid at the end. — Dry 

 clefts of rook, rare. P. VI.— X. E. S. 



9. ScoLOPBN'BKnjM Sm. Hart's-tongue. 



1. S. viilgdre (Sym.) ; frond oblong strapshaped smooth sim- 

 ple with a cordate base, stipe shaggy. — F. B. 1150. H. F. 37. 

 Phyllitis N. 289. — Fronds 1 — 2 feet long, acute, often crisped 

 and multjfid. — Damp shady places. P. VII. VIII. E. ^ I. 



10. Ceib'raoh Willd. Eustyback. 



1. C q^POT^Jrara (Willd.) ; fronds pinnatifid covered beneath 

 with dense scales, pinnae alternate or opposite blunt sessile. — 

 Notolepum N. 293. Asplenium L., IT. F. 36. F. B. 1244.— 

 Fronds 3 — 6 in. long, green and smooth above, whoUy covered 

 by very many scales beneath, amongst which the capsules are 

 almost hidden. — Old walls and rocks. P. IV. — ^X. E. S. I. 



11. Gtmnogeam'mb Desv. 



[ O. leptophyl'la (Desv.) ; fronds pinnate or bipinnate gla- 

 brous, pinnules wedgeshaped deeply lobed. — H. F. 1. N. ed. 

 8. 11. S. 48. — Frond 1 — 4 in. high. Stipe purple. Pinnae 

 and pinnules alternate. — Banks. Jersey. A. IV.] 



