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waft. On routheck bridge, fix miles from Kendal^ 
U^eftmoreland 
Filix Alpina, Pedicularis rubr£ foliis^ fuhtus 
villofts^ R. 1 1 8. Stone-fern, with Red-rattle 
leaves, hairy underneath. On a moift black rock, 
almoft at the top of Clogwyny Garnedh^ facing 
N. W. diredlly above die lower lake. It is a 
fmall procumbent plant, growing among ftones, 
like Spleenwort, or Maidenhair, and its leaves 
are about fix inches long. 
CHAMi^FILIX MARINA AnOLICA, R. II9. Fi- 
lix marina Anglic P. ,1045. Filicula -petr^a 
fccmina^ feu Cham^filix marina Anglic a ^ G. E. 
1143. Filicula maritima ex infulis Stoechadibus^ 
C. 358. Dwarf Sea-fern, about the caftleof Ra- 
ftings^ in SuJfeXy and elfewhere on the rocks of 
the fouthern coaft ; on the rocks between Parton 
faltpans and Whitehaven^ Cumberland. Mr Law-~ 
fon. Its lobes are dented about the edges. 
Trichomanes, Maidenhair j its ftalks are fen- 
der, brittle, blackifii colour’d, and the lobes of 
a roundifh figure. The fpecies are : 
* 1. Frichomanes., R. 119, P. 1051. mas., Gf 
985. Frichofnanes five Poly trichum officinarum., C, 
3 56. Englifh black Maidenhair, grows out of rocks 
and old walls, and is very common in Weftmor eland. 
The leaves are round like the Vetch. 
2. Frichomanes raynofum., R. 119. raynofumma- 
jus miyms, C. 356. fmnina., G. 985. Branch- 
ed Englifli black Maidenhair. Very plentiful on 
all the rocks in Caernarvoyijhire., in Wales., whero 
the common fort is not to be found *, and is fometimes 
found growing together with the common fort on the 
limeftone rocks in Craven., Torkjhire. 
3. Frichomanes foliis ekganter incifiis., R. 120^ 
Maidenhair, with neatly indented leaves. I'his is 
a variety of the firft fpecies. 
4. Adiantim nigrtm foliis lunar i.f 'minoris^ R. 1 20,, 
A 2 Maiden- 
