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II. ^iich as have' ja.gged^ or pennatcd leaves, 
PoLVpoDiuM, Polypody, has oblong, jagged, ofi 
pennated leaves, with two rows of leed-veflels on 
each lobe or divifion. The fpecies are: 
^ I. Polypodium,, R. 117, G. 972. vulgar e,, C, 
359, P. 1039. Polypody. On walls and trees. 
2. Polypodium murale,, pennulis [err at is,, R. 117. 
Greater Polypody, with a ferrated leaf. 
3 . Polypodium Cambrohritannicum,, penmdis ad mar- 
ginis lacmiatis^ R. 117. Welfh Polypody, with 
jagged leaves. 
4. An. Polyp odium Ilvenfe Lugd. R. 117,?. 1039. 
A final! Fern refembling Lugdunenfts^s Polypody of ' 
Elba. The figure of Lugdunenfis^s Polypody, in 
Parkinfon’j Theatre of Plants., has ferrated lobes, 
fometimes growing by pairs, and fometimes alter- 
nately. 
Tonchttis, Rough Spleeriwort. Its leaves are like 
thofe of the Fern, but their lobes are ear’d at the 
bottom. The fpecies are : 
1. Loyichitis afpera., R. 118, G. 978. afpera j 
minor., C. 359, P. 1042. Rough Splecnwort. In # 
moifi: and fhady places. Its leaves are of two kinds,;* , 
the lobes of the one being much narrower than the 
Other, and bear the fruit on their back parts. i 
2. Lcnchitis afpera major., R. 118, G. E. 1140. | 
afpera., C. 359. afpera major Matthiolo., P. 1042. j 
Rough Spleenwort, with indented leaves. ; 
Asplenium sive Ceterach, Spleemvort, or 
Miltwaft, has pennated leaves, with fmall round ; 
lobes join’d to the mid -rib, alternately, ^vithout . 
pedicles. I'he back parts of the lobes are cover- ‘ 
ed with feed-veflels, of a brownifii fhining co- ; 
lour. We have but one fpecies of this plant, viz. 
^ Afplenium five Ceterach., R. 1 18, G. 978, P. 1046. ^ 
Cetercah ojfcinarum., C. 354. Spleenwort, or Milt-' 
