288 
FLAGS. 
IV. 
Sibb. 7. R. 124. — b. Adianto vero qfflnis minor Sco- 
iica^ folio obtnfo faturate njiridi, Sibb. 8. R. 124. Shi- 
ning Maidenhair. Leaves fupradecompound, branches 
alternate, leafits rhombeous, cut, fructifications 
on both fides. In Scotland. 
Trichomanes. Fructifications folitary, at the 
margin of the leaf, terminated by a fetaceous fiyle. 
1. ’Trichomanes pyxidiferum, L. 1561. Filix humilis 
repens^ foliis pellucidis et fplendentihus ^ caule alato, R. 
127. Cup Trichomanes. Leaves fubbipinnate, leaf- 
its alternate, confert, lobate, linear. At Beibank 
near Bingley in Yorklhire, at the head of a remar- 
kable fpring. 7/;. 
2. Trichonanes tunbrigenfe. 'L. Adiantum pe- 
irawn perpufi!lu?n AngUcum^ foliis bifdis vel trifidis. R. 
122. Tunbridge Trichomanes. Leaves pinnate, 
leafits oblong, dichotomous, decurrent, dentate. 
On moifi: rocks. Near Tunbridge, and on moun- 
tains in Wales and Weftmoreland. VIIL 
C L A S S XXIV. 
A L G 
FLAGS. 
F lowers concealed, fructifications on the up- 
per furface, or in the fubftance of the leaf. 
Rem. In fomefpecies of Jungermannia, Archil, 
and Wrack the fru6:ifications are on the Item, and 
in Livid Archil on the lower furface of the leaf. 
PiLULARiA. Male fructification at the fide of the 
leaf, c a pfule radical, globofe, quadrilocular. 
I. Pilularia globulifera. L. 1563. GrammifoUa pa~ 
luftris repens y vafculis granorum Piperis cemulis, R. 136. 
Pilularia. Pepper-grafs. Pepper-mofs. In wet 
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