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V. An Account of diyers rare Plants, obferVed lafi 
Summer in feVeral Curious Ga dens, and parti- 
cularly the Society of Apothecaries Thyfick^ 
Garden at Cheifea. ©y Mr. James Peciver, 
E E. S. 
SECT. I. Englijh and European Plants. 
Narrow curl’d Hartstongue , Pvay Hifl. Plant, p. 134. * 
P Hylliiis crifpa Chabr. 557. Ic. 4. J.B. Vol. 3. lib 17 - Nlf „ es . 
p. 757. Fig. Lingua Cervina anguftitolia lucida 
tere crifpa Bob. Hift. Oxon. 557. Sed. 14. Tab 1. L. Cet- 
vina minor feffilis, folio circum vo\wojonquet Horn. Keg. 
Parif. 75. L. Cervina anguftifolia lucida, tol. ferrato 
Vallot Hort. Keg. ParT. 109. an Hernionitis crifpa minor. 
Muntingij Pbyt. Tab. 81. Fig? 
The Leaves are of a deep Green above and pale below 5 
its middle Rib prominent on both (ides, the edges lightly D efcripti°n 
curl’d, and as it were ferrated ; they are a^ove a Span 
long, and not an Inch broad. This elegant Fern has 
been long an Inhabitant in our European Gardens : That pi ace _ 
accurate Botanih, John Bauhine , lays he hrft faw it in 
the Garden of his old Friend Mr. John Heitzman , Apo- 
thecary at Bafil , A. D. 1608. fince which ic hath been 
tranflated to Paris and London. 
Broad curl’d Hartstongue. 
Lingua Cervina maxima undulato folio Bob. H. Oxon. 
5^7. 5 Sett. 14. Tab 1. Cervina maxima, undulato fo- z 
lio 8e auriculato per b ifin Morini Jonq. H. K. Par. j^M anies " 
Pluk. 248. Fig. 1. PhyllPis undulata Muntingij Phyt. 
Tab. 81. Fig. p. 286. c. 13. 3. 
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