C R Y P T O G A M I A. 24k 
Flun^iatile. River Horfe-tail with a ilriated ftalk, and 
fixiipliih branches. In \vatery places. Per. May. 
Limofum. Smooth Horfe-tail with a naked fmooth 
ftalk. In watery places. Per. June. 
tiye-mle. Rough Horfe-tail v/ith a rough naked flalk 
branchy towards the bafe. In watery places. Per, 
July, Aug, 
'OPHIOGLOSSUM. Adder’s Tongue. 
The capfule is in two rows having many tranfverfe 
joints-, divided into as many cells, each opening when 
ripe, tranfverfely, containing very fmail oval feeds. 
Vulgatum, Adder's Tongue with an oval branch. 
Found by Mr Dickinson in company with feveral bo- 
tanical friends, on Hale -fell near the L<o eking- fi one, Wejl, 
Found by one of my pupils on Tealand-Conmion, betwixt 
7 'ealand and Warton, under the high ridge of rocks. 
Lan. plentifully. 
O S M U N D A. Osmund Royal. 
The capfules are globofe and difliindl, placed on the 
branch and open horizontally, containing many fmail 
oval feeds. 
Lunaria. Moon-wort with a folitary trunk, and foli- 
tary pinnate branches. In m.onntainous paftures. On 
the fide of the Moat that furrounds Kendal-Cafi'e, On 
Pennijion-green, by Pumma-Cragg, on Stainmoor. Mr 
Lawson. Under the ledge of rocks between Teal and 
and IVarton, and in the Flatwood belon/ying to the Rev. 
Mr Hest, Tealand, Lan. 
Regalis. Flowering Fern or Ofmund Royal with the 
branches on the ftalks pinnate, and lanceolated. On 
the fide of the JVhitemofs, Tealand, and on tlie Udes of 
LeightOTf-mefs, Lan, July, Aug, 
^ I i. Spicant, 
