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99. FLLICES. 
ovate or rliomboidal crenate, veins simple or forked heyoncl the 
so7-i. — U. B. 2257. N. 281. — Racliis green, not keeled. Son at 
length confluent. — Rocks on mountains. P. W. — X. E. S. I. 
6. A. marinuin (L.) ; frond linear simply pinnate, pinnae stalked 
ovate or oblong serrate unequal and wedgesliaped at the base. — 
E. B. 392. N. 275. — Varying greatly in size. Son not con- 
fluent. — JIaritime rocks. ' P. VI. — ^X. E. S. I. 
** Ultimate suhdivisiom without a distinct midvein. 
AsiESiUM Newm. 
7. A. Ruta-murdria (L.); fi-onds bipinnate, piiuudes rhomboid- 
wedgeshaped notched or toothed at the end, indusium jagged. — 
E. B. 150. N. 261.— Fronds 3— 4 in. long.— Rocks and old waUs. 
P. v.— IX. Wall Rue. E. S. I. 
8. A. german 'iciim (Weiss) ; fi-onds simplj' aud alternately pin- 
nate, pinnules narrow-wedgeshaped the lowei-most temate, i/t- 
dii-simn entire at the edge. — iV. 265. A. alternifolium Sm., E. B. 
2268.— Fronds 3—4 in. long.— Rocks, very rare. P. VI.— IX. 
E. S. 
9. A. septentriondle (Hull) ; fronds 2- or 3-cleft, segments 
long-lanceolate bifid.— B. 1017. N. 269.— Segments of the 
fronds veiy nan'ow, nan-owing gradually downwards, with 1 or 
2 short bitid lateral teeth, and bifid at the end. — Dry clefts of 
rocks, rare. P. ^'I. — X. E. S. 
9. Scolopen'dbium Sm. Hart's-tongue. 
I. S. vulgdrc (Sjtu.) ; fi-ond oblong sti-apshaped smooth sim- 
ple with a cordate base, stipe shaggy. — E. B. lloO. Phyllitis 
N. 289. — Fronds 1 — 2 feet long, acute, often crisped and nuil- 
tifid.— Damp shady places. P. VH. \Tn. E. S. I. 
10. Cet'erach WiUd. 
1. C. officindrum (WiUd.) ; fi-onds piunatifid covered beneatli 
with dense scales, pinnae alternate or opposite blimt sessile. — 
Notolepum X. 293. Asplmium Hook. Scolopendrivm Sm., E. B. 
1244. — Fronds 3 — 6 in. long, green and smooth above, wholly 
covered by very many scales beneath, amongst which the capsules 
are almost hidden. — Old walls and rocks. P. IV. — X. E.S.I. 
11. Gtmnogram'me Besv. 
[G. hptophijl'la (DesY.) ; fronds pinnate or bipinnate gla- 
brous, piimules wedgesliaped deeply lobed. — N. ed. 3. 1 1. S. 48. 
— Frond 1 — 4 in. high. Stipe purple. Pinnae and pinnules 
alternate. — Banks. Jersey. A. IV.J 
