gaS CRYPTOGAM. FILICES. Asplenlum; 
M\LE FERV. MALE SHIELO FERN'. Woods, 
heaths, stony places; comuioa.^ Edingley Ilill. 
F. June, July. 
Filix, A. fronde bipinnata : pinnulls pinnatifidis ser- 
Jarnina* ratis maticis, radii Isevi, involucris renifor^ 
mibus. 
A. Leafits strap-spear-shaped^ wing-cleft^ <2- 
cute: stems smooth upwards. 
Polvpodium Filix Faemina. With. 778. 
FKM A LE SU IKLD-FER \. Moist and sliady marshy 
places, moist rocky woods; C’odddingfon Moor; 
Combes Wood. P. June, July. 
dilafa- A fronde bipinnata : pinnulis pinnatifidis in- 
tiim. ciso-serratis spinulosis, rachi squamosa: 
involucro circinato. 
, A. Leajits deeply wing-cleft ; segment oblongs 
blunty serrated., fringed : clusters of capsules 
in a double row. 
Polypodium cristatum. With. 778. 
great crested shield FERM. Moist woods 
and shady {)!aces, in a gravelly soil, andchiulfs of moist 
rocks and'old walls: roots of decaying tiees. Sr Anne’s 
Well. Deering. P. June, July. 
ASPLENIUM. Smith. 1126. With. y 6 S. 
Fructif. in lineolls sparsis. Involucr. e vena 
lareraliter ortum ducens, interius (sive cos- 
tara versus) dehiscens. 
Capsules, disposed in'straight and nearly 
parallel lines on the under surface of the leaf 
Tricho- A. fronde pinnata : pinnis ovato-subrotun- 
manes^ dis crenatis, rachi nitida subtus carinata. 
