force in ^ eefdale^ in the county of Durham, and in a 
ditch between Appleby and Brough. Mr Lawfon. The 
leaves are Hiort, iharp pointed, and a little crooked, 
having brownifh colour’d fpots on their back parts. In 
marfhy and boggy places. 
8. FUix minor Brit arnica pediculo pallidiore, aliis 
inferioribus deorfum fpe 5 f antibus, R. 122. The LeR 
fer Britifh Fern, with pale pedicles, and the lower 
leaves hanging downwards. 
9. Filix pumila fax at Hi s altera Clufti, R. 122, 
P. 1043. faxatilis non rarnofa, 7 iigris maculis pun A a- 
ta, C. 358. Male Stone-fern, marked with black 
fpots. In flony mountainous places. At Bannif 
dale-head, near the houfe, Longjle dale-head, and le- 
veral other places in TVeftmor eland . 
Rut A Mur ARIA, Wall-rue. Its leaves refem- 
ble thofe of Rue, and bears its feed in double 
rows on the back of the leaves. The fpeaes 
are : 
^ I. Ruta Mur aria, R. 122, C.356, G. 983. mu- 
raria f^ce Salvia vita, F. 1050. White Maiden- 
hair, Wall-rue, Tentwort. It is a fmall plant, grow- 
ing out of the cliffs of rocks, old walls, and ftone 
bridges. 
2. Adiantum, an album tenuifolium, Ruta mura- 
ria accedens. Fine leav’d White Maidenhair, refem- 
bling Wall-rue. 
IV. Such as have ramofe learues. 
* I. Filix fcernina, R. 124, G. 969. fcemina vul- 
garis, P. 1037. 7 najor pmmlis chtufis non den- 
tatis, C. 357. Female-fern, or common Brakes. 
2. Filix mas rarnofa, pinnuUs dentatis, R. 124, 
G. E. 1129. Great branched Fern, with indented 
leaves. In fhady ftony places, efpedally whcrc 
there are fprings of water. 
3. Filix montana rarnofa ininor argute dentiadata, 
Flo 
