880 
CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Class XXIV. 
14475 decumanum TV. tall ^ [Z2 el 
14476 fraxinifolium IV. ash-leaved j£ [23 el 
14477 lanceolatuin W. lanceolate [ZS or 
14478 phymatodes W. red 23 or 
14479 quercifolium TV. oak-leaved ^ E] or 
14480 repens TV. creeping ^ [23 pr 
14481 serpens TV. gliding [23 pr 
14482 tteniosum TV. jointed ^ [23 pr 
14483 pertusum bored ^ [23 pr 
14484 crenatum TV. crenate ^ [23 pr 
2176. TiE'NITIS. Swz. T>enitis. 
14485 lanceolata Kaulf. lanceolate 
2177. NOTHOCHLiE'NA. R. Br. 
14486 lanuginosa Desv. woolly 
Acrostichum vel'leum W. 
2 au 
1 au 
\ jn.au 
2 my.jn 
I my.jn 
2 my.jn 
i ja.d 
li au 
Sp. 1—5. 
Brazil 1818. 
Caraccas 1817. 
W. Indies 1812. 
E. Indies 1823. 
E. Indies 1824. 
W. Indies 1810. 
W. Indies 1816. 
S. Amer. 1815. 
China 1821. 
Jamaica 1823. 
D I.p 
D I.p 
D I.p 
D I.p 
D I.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
D l.p 
Jacq. ic. t. 639 
Plum. fil. t. 137 
Plu. phyt.4()4.f.5 
Rumph. 6. t. 36 
Plum. fil. t. 134 
Plum. fil. 121 
Hook. ex. fl. 162 
;?r,[23pr 1 au Br 
NOTHOCIII>/GI<JA. Sp. 1 — 16. 
j£ lAl or f au.s Br 
2178. ONOCLE'A. L. 
14487 sensibil is W. 
14488 obtusilobata Sclik. 
Onoclea. 
sensitive 
obtuse-lobed 
:^ A or 
^ A or 
2179. STRUTHIOP'TERIS. TV. Struthiopteris. 
14489 germanica TV. l{ussian A or 
14490 pensylvanica TV. Onoclea-like A or 
2180. ALLOSO'RUS. Bernh. AllosorUS. 
14491 crispus Bernh. curled ^ £\ c\x 
Pteris crispa L. 
2181. ELLOBOCAR'PUS. Kaulf. Pod-Fern. 
14492 oleraceus Kaulf. eatable [Z3 or 
Sp. 2. 
1| au 
Br 
1 jl 
Br 
Sp. 2. 
2 jl.au 
Br 
2 au 
Br 
Sp. 1. 
i jl.au 
Br 
Sp. 1- 
U au 
-2. 
Br 
2182. LOMA'RIA. TV. 
14493 longifolia Kau/f. 
2183. BLECH'NUM. L. 
14494 boreale TV. 
14495 australe TV. 
14496 occidentale TV. 
LOMARIA. 
long-leaved 
Blechnum. 
northern 
Cape 
American 
:^ A pr 
£l lAI l>r 
Sp. 1—20. 
2 jn.jl Br 
Sp. 3—29. 
f jl Br 
I mr.s Br 
I mr.s Br 
W. Indies 1818. D l.p Plum. fil. 1. 132 
Madeira 1778. R s.p Desf. atl.2. t. 256 
Virginia 1799. D l.p Schk, fil. t. 102 
N. Amer. 1812. D l.p Schk. fil. 1. 103 
Europe 1760. D l.p Schk. fil. 1. 105 
N. Amer. 1812. D l.p Schk. fil. t. Ill 
Britain sto. hi. D l.p Eng. bot. 1169 
Tranqueb.1818. D l.p Plu.alm.t.215.f.3 
W. Indies 1810. D l.p VlUltni .dexfr 
Britain hea. D l.p Eng. bot. 1159 
C. G. H. 1691. R s.p Schk. fil. 1. 110. b 
S. Amer. 1777. R s.p Jac. ic. 3. t. 644 
2184. WOODWAR'DIA. Sm. Woonv/ARniA. 
14497 radicans TV. rooting-leaved ^ lAJ or 
14498 virginica Ph. Virginian A or 
2185. DOO'DIA. R. Br. Doodia. Sp. 1—3. 
14499 aspera R. Br. rough-stalked lAI pr I mr.s Br N. S. W, 
Sp.2- 
li s 
1 au.s 
-7. 
Sladeira 1779. 
N. Amer. 1774. 
R s.p Schk. fil. t. 112 
D l.p Plu.alm.t.l79.f.2 
R s.p 
2186. ASPLE'NIUM. L. Spleenwort. 
14500 fontanum R. Br. smooth rock 
Aspidium fontanum E. B. 
14501 Filix-foe'mina 7Z.2)V. female 
14502 Adiantum-nigrum TV. black 
14503 montanum TV. 
14504 lanceolatum TV. 
14505 fragrans TV. 
14506 Ruta-muraria TV. 
mountain 
lanceolate 
fragrant 
Wall-rue 
^ A el 
^ A or 
^ A pr 
:k A pr 
.■^ A pr 
^ 23 el 
:k A cu 
Sp. 27- 
5 jn.au 
2 jn.s 
1 ap.o 
I jn.o 
England w.&r. D l.p Eng. bot. 2024 
Britain w. sh.pl. D l.p 
Britain sha.pl. D l.p 
N. Amer. 1812. D l.p 
England rocks. D l.p 
Jamaica 1793. D l.p 
Britain sh.roc. D l.p 
Eng. bot. 1459 
Eng. bot. 1950 
Eng. bot. 240 
Plu.alm.t.282.f.l 
Eng. bot. 150 
1418, 
14486 14487 
14493 
14492 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
upon trees. Polypodium vulgare is sometimes burnt for the sake of its ashes, which contain a large proportion 
of carbonate of potash, which is employed in the fusion of flint for some kinds of glass-ware. 
2176. Tcenitis. From the resemblance of the interrupted line of sori to the tcenia or tape-worm. 
2177. Notkochlisna. From vo3-a?, spurious, and x.'^atvcc, a cloak. So called because the sori are not enclosed 
in a genuine indusium, but are frequently covered over by the pale£e of the frond. A genus extracted by Mr. 
Robert Brown from the ancient Acrostichum. 
2178. Onoclea. A name given by Dioscorides, Pliny, and Galen, to a Boragineous plant, and strangely applied 
by the moderns to a genus of ferns. O. sensibilis has been so called from the delicacy of its frond, which is so 
impatient of injury as to perish with almost the least violence. 
2179. Struthiopteris. Named from cfl^ovB-oi, an ostrich, and trrs^i^, a fern, on account of the similarity 
between its fine fronds and the feathers of an ostrich. A genus divided from Osmunda by Willdenow. 
2180. Allosorus. From aXXsj, various, and sorus ; a name contrived by Bernhardi, in a paper printed in Schrader'.s 
Journal, we presume in allusion to the different states of the sori at different periods. A curious little rock plant. 
2181. Ellobocarpus. Named by Kaulfuss, from iXXofiog, enclosed in a pod, and xet^not, fruit, in allusion to 
the pod-iike form of the divisons of the fronds on which the sori are placed. 
