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CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Spicant, Rough Spkenwort with lanceolated, pinna- 
tifid branches, the iegnients confluent, entire, and pa- 
rallel. July. 
Crifpa, Stone Fern^ the leaves minutely cut into an 
oblong and green pedicle. Bauh. Pin. 755. On crags 
and rocks. In TorkJJu and JVeJl, Per. Aug. 
ACROSTICUM, Forked Fern. 
The fru 61 :ifications are accumulated through all the 
lower part of the branch, fo as to cover it. 
Septentrionale. Forked or Horned Fern with a naked, 
jagged branch. In the clefts of rocks. • On the fVelch 
mountains. On the fells above Amhlefide. Per. Aug. 
Ihenfe. Hairy Fern with a bipinnate branch, the 
wings joined, obtufe rough and entire at the bafe. In 
the clifts of rocks. 
Fhelypteris. Marfh Fern with a pinnate branch, and 
the wings pinnatihd and entire. On mofly grounds. 
Per. Aug. 
PE TER IS. Female Fern or Brakes. 
The fruftifications are placed linearly, and furround 
the margin. 
Aqualrna. Female Fern or Brakes with a decompound- 
ed branch, pinnatlhd leaves, lanceolated wings, the low- 
er pinnatifid, and the upper ones lefs. In woods and 
heathy places. Per. Aug. 
ASPLENIUM. Hart’s Tongue. 
The fruftiheations are difpofed in flraight lines on 
the dilk of the branch. 
Sco'opendrium. Harfs Fengue with fimple cordate, 
tongue-fhaped, entire branches, and rough ftipes. 
Among tiie clefts of limefcon^ rocks, mofl^common. 
Cetes'ach. 
