J26 CRYPTOGAMIA. FILICES. Lycopodium. 
regalis. O. fronde bipinnata aplce spicifera : pinnu- 
lis cordato-lanceolatis glabris. 
O. Leaf doubly winged: bunches Ur minating^ 
more than doubly compound, 
ROYAL MOONWORT. OSMUND ROYAL. 
Water)’ places and bo^e:y marshes; rare. Right hand 
bank on Stapleford Moor, near the lane leading from 
the Sleaford I’nrouil^e; 2 plants in the hollows near 
Potter’s Hill, on the Lincoln road from New’ark; and 
in the Carr Closes of Mr. Jacob Orboyno, at Cod- 
dingfcn. P. June, July. 
LYCOPODIUM. Smith, 1109. With ygS, 
Cdpsulce axlllares, solitariae, bivalves, nudae, 
subreniformes, compressiE. 
Capsules axillary^ kidney-shaped, 2-valvedi 
elastic ; many-seeded, 
clava^ L. foliis sparsis filamentosis ; floralibus dila- 
iurn, tato-membraiiaceis, ramis floriferis iflferne 
strigosis: apice bifidis trifidisvc, 
L. Leaves scattered, terminating in threads ; 
spikes cylindrical, on fruit-stalks, in pairs, 
COMMON CLUB MOSS. Dry places on mountains, 
heaths, and woods. Jrlansticln Forest. P. July. 
POLYPODIUM. Smith. 1113. With, 773. 
Ldructificationes in punctis snbrotundis sparsis, 
non raarginaiibns. Involucrum nullum. 
Capsules disposed in distinct circular dots on 
the under surface of the leaf, 
* Fronde pinnatifida. 
1. Leaves 'wing ^cleft. 
vulgare.V. fronde pinnatifida : lobis oblongis subscr- 
rdtis obtusis, radice squamata. 
