( ^ ) 
R. 124. Small branched Mountain-fern, with in- 
dented leaves. 
4. Filix ramofa non dentata florida^ R. 125, C. 
357 * fiorida feu Ofmunda regalis^ G. E. 1131. Of- 
rnunda regalis^ five filix florida^ P. 1038. Water- 
fern, or Flowering-fern, or Ofmund-royal. In bog- 
gy places. On Brigftear mofs, Underbarrow mofs, 
and feveral other places in Weftmoreland\. I'his 
is a large Fern : The leaves are winged, having their 
lobes entire •, the flowers and feeds grow in clufters 
on the tops of the leaves, and not on the back part 
of the lobes, as in other Ferns. 
5. Ftlicula faxatilis ramofa maritima noflras^ R. 
125. Small branch’d Stone-fern. On the rocks by 
the fea fide. 
6. Filix ramofa minor ^ R. 125. faxatilis ramofa 
nigris maculis funuiata^ C. 358. pumila faxatilis pri- 
ma Cliifti^ P. 1043, i044- Uryopteris Tragic G. E. 
a 135. The LelTcr branch’d Stone-fern, with black 
Ipots. In fhady places. 
7. Filix faxatilis caule tenui fragili^B.. 125. Fine- 
cut Stone-fern, with (lender and brittle ftalks. On 
old (lone walls and rocks in feveral places of Weft- 
mor elands and the Weft-riding of Torkfoire, On 
the Force rock between Shap and Anna well, Weft- 
moreland^ plentifully. Mr Lawfon. On the walls of 
Kendal caftle 
8 Adi an turn nigrum pinnulis Cicutari^ divifura^ 
R. 126. Fine leaved white Maidenhair, with leaves 
divided like Baftard Flemlock. On Snowdon. This 
refembles the laft, but the leaves are larger/ their 
lobes rounder, and of a yellowifti green colour. 
q. vldiantum album crifpum Alpinum., R. 126. 
Small flowering Stone-fern. At the high end of 
Peat-Teat lane, near Kendal^ in Longfedale., a- 
bout Buckbarrow well, and feveral other places in 
Weflmoreland It grows generally in large tufts, 
at the bottoms of walls and great ftones. The leaves 
'are 
