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ferved and (hewed it me there ; and hath fince fent it 
to Che! fey Garden. 
Jigged-Welfh Polypody Ray Hi ft'. 'Plant; i 36. 2. Syn. 22. 
2. Edit. 2. p. 45. Polypodium Cambrobritannicnm, lobis 
foliorum protunde dentatis Bobart. Hift. Oxon. 563. 8. 
Sett. 14. Tab. 2. Fig. 8. Poly podium Cambrobritanni- 
cum \ pinnulis ad margines laciniatis Ray Hid. Plant, 13 6. 
2. & ynopf. 22. 2. Edit. 2. p. 45. Filix ampliflima, Jobis 
foliorum Laciniatis Cambrobritannica Pluk. Tab. 30. Fig, r. 
Dr. Hans Sloaue firff fent a Specimen of cbis (then 
rare) Plant to Mr Ray, which he describes in hrs Hi- 
flory , It differs from the common Polypody , in having 
its AU or Wings deeply jagged or torn : I never yet 
obferved any Seed on this Fern. Mr, Jacob Bobart , 
Botanick Profeffor at Oxford, gives a very lively tignre 
of this elegant Plant , which he fays was firft difeover’d 
A. D. 1668. by Richard Kayfe of Briflol , on a Rock, in 
a Wood near Dennis Powis Caftle by Caerdiff in Glamor- 
ganfhire. 
Orton Flowring Fern , or Small Ofaeund. Ray Hitt. 
Plant. 153. 3. Ofmunda Wejimorlandica , folijs tenuif- 
lime difle&is, Mnf. Petiver. 792. to whofe various Sy- 
nonyms f thither refer you. Dr. Plnkenet has figured this 
in his Phytographia , Tab. 3. Icon 2. and Mr Jacob Bobart 
very elegantly in his 3d Volume Plantar . Hiftor. Oxoni- 
ejsf. Soft. 14 . T.4. p.593. 4. Mr John Ray , that Patron 
of Botany , firft obferved this in England. , about the Pa- 
ri hi of, (Mon , where it grows plentifully, and in other 
places in Wefimoreland. Mr Edward Lhwyd hath al fd" 
found it on Snowdon Hill in North Wales. Mr John 
Robin fon, alias Fitz,- Roberts, a Curious Naruralift, fent 
up feveral of thefe Plants from Kendal , which were Ft 
in chelfca Garden and elfewhere, but after a Winter or 
two, they often go off. 
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