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6. Afplenium Adiantum nigrum, L. 1541. Adiantum 
nigrum officinarum. J.B. 3. 742. R. 126, A, folds longi- 
cribus pulverulentis pediculo nigro, B. 355. — b. Filix 
elegans Adianto nigro accedens^ fegnientis rotundioribus • 
R. 127. — c. F. pumila petrosa nojlras^ Adianti nigri 
' foliorum amula^ faxorum interveniis prorumpens . Piuk. 
aim. 0 1 . R. 127. — d. F* minor longifoHa^ tarfis raris^ 
pmnulis longis^ tenuiffimis et oblcngis laciniis fimbriatis* 
R. 127. Oak Spleen wort. Common black Maiden- 
hair. Oak Fern. Leaves fubtripinnate, branches 
alternate, leafits lanceolate, deeply ferrate. In flia- 
dy places and on old walls. 7/;. 
7. Afplenium Trichomanes ramofu?n. L. \^^i,Tricho- 
manes ramofum, J. B. 3. 755. 11 . 119. T. ramofumma^ 
jus et minus, B. 356. Branched Spleenwort. Branch- 
ed Englifh black Maidenhair. Leaves doubly pin- 
nate, leafits obovate, crenate, lower branches lefs. 
On rocks in Carnarvonfliire and Craven in York- 
Ihire. 7 ^. 
Pteris. Brake. Fruclifications in lines at the 
margin of the leaf. 
I. Pteris aquilina, L. 1533. Filixfcemina, Ger. 969, 
R. 124. F, ramofa major pinnuUs obtufis non dentata. B. 
357. — b. Filiculafaxatilis ramofa inaritima nojiras, R. 
1 25. Common Brake. Female Fern. Leaves tri- 
pinnate, leafits lanceolate, lowefi: ones pinnatifid. 
In paftures. 7 { 7 , VIIL 
Adiantum. Maidenhair. Fruclifications in 
terminal fpots, under the margin of the leaf reflect- 
ed. 
1. Adiantum Capillus Veneris, L. 1558. Capillus Ve-- 
neris *verus, Ger. 982. R. 123. Adiantum folds Cor i a n^ 
dri, B. 355. True Maidenhair. Leaves decom- 
pound, branches alternate, leafits cuneate, lobate, 
petiolatCt At Barry-ifland and Perth Kirig in Gla- 
morganfliire. 
2. Adiantum trapeziforme, L. 1559. 7najus CorF 
andri folio ^ Adianto vero affine^ pediculo pallide rub ente^ 
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