21 21. Lingua Cervina CHUSANENSIS maculata, 
media. 
f^^v^iSr.jr^^'w^ The Root of this" is like onr common Polypody with Kbres 
^ , rnnmng from them^ the Leaves refambk Hartstongue, but are 
tb^ger and narrower ^ but as that bears its Seed in Jlant jlreaks on 
ihe hack of the Leaves^ t.kfc have them in round Jpotj L'Jie thcf: 
Folypody^ one on c^ich {fide of the mddUrib M n^.ir hulf 
. an ifrch:d-iJia^/mCj beginjiing^jie^r the 'point, and reach above 
half the Leaf 
-2 22. Lingua Cervina C H U S A N. maculata, parv|. 
This h^ k fibroid R^ot^ its Leaves have [carce any footjhdkj . 
*^ , dnd rarely exceed g inches in lengthy the Seed Jiand in rottr^d 
jpts like the 'laft^ large but much cloftr fet^ reaching from 
the middle rib to ihe edge of the Leaf coming dovpn ahont hulf 
way, 
23 25. Arundo C H U S A N. polydaftyloides perelegans. 
Lhk Rheed has a very beaiitifd titfi^ compos d of above a do- 
zen pppofe' (pikesy li\e fame of onr Indiha domny Cocksjo(/t-^ 
grajs^ each above a jj^an long* 
^4 24. Gramen Lagopoides C H U S AN^ fpicis ariftatis pal- 
lefcentibas. 
This is next ofki^d to our Gr, LagopoidesGuineenfe Gazo- 
phil. L^at. &c. tab. 2. Fig 7. & Muf. n^jl. 238. bttt its fpikcs 
m-e larger, and both glnm^ & arifl<e are vphitifj^ whereas the 
Guinea fort^when fnlL ripe isferrugenious^ and its fpil^e turns 
downwards, 
Hans Sloan has the only fpecimen I havz as yet feen of 
this new Grafs* 
25 25. Panicum criftatum C H U S A N, fpica niuitiplici 
nuda. 
Thk is a very elegant Grafs^ each Cap fide fomewhat refem- 
hlesthofe of our Nafturtium verrucofum or Swincs Creli'es- 
26 26. Secalis facie YxMrnQUium Chnfarjicum, 
27 27. Cadelari SlCILIANA folio acato. Amaran- 
thus Siculus fpicatus, radice perenni Boccon Plant, rarior p. 
17. 
