4. Filixfdxatilii crifpa. Small curled Stone Feme, 
This final! curld Feme hath a roote compoled of many blackifh threes or fibres, growing from above, whence 
fpring lip (mall ftaUes,fcarce an hand breadth high, let on both fides with tender loft firings of very fmall leaves 
lo finely divided and dented, that they feeme curld, of a darke greene colour upwards, and paler below towards 
tbebottome, having redilli or brownifia duft-like fpotsonthebackefides as the Milcwatte hath, the figure hereof 
is by chance left out, you fhall finde it in the Appendix. 
5. Filixfaxatilis hacctfera. Berry bearing Feme of America. 
This Feme of America rifeth up with lundry long, round,hard Italkcs of winged leaves, eachfeafe confiding 
of may parts as it were, or cut in deepely on both edges into many divifions,and of a frefh greene colour, ha¬ 
ving in lundry places, all along of the middle rib onthebacke fide of them, (mall round feede like berries fer, 
greene at the hrft, butblacke and fweetifh being ripe, winch then arefoeafily gathered that a fmall touch vvith 
the hand,or the leaking of theftalkes with the vvinde, will caule them to fallen the ground, where they will 
fioone take roote and grow: the roote is compofed of many brownc fibres, fomewfat harfh intafte: the leaves 
dye do wne at the end of Autumnc, and fpring up new in A frilly the berries being r ipe about Saint lames 
tide, 
6 . Filicula fontana. Small rocke Feme. 
This fmall Feme groweth low, bufhing with many very lmall and darke greene leaves, refembling the com¬ 
mon fort, but much ltfle than any of thofe before. 
y. Chamx filix marina Anglica. The fmall Englifh Sea Feme. 
Tfi-s fmall Sea feme from a thicke brownifh roote, compofed of a multitude of threads, rifediverfe bright 
fhining blackifh ifalkes, twoor three inches high, whereon are placed many rough, thicke, fhining, blackifh, 
greene leaves, after the manner of the Male Feme, finely fniptaboutthe edges, and with brownifh matkes on 
the backe of them as other Femes have. 
8. Filix faxatilii Tragi. Naked ftone Feme. 
This (lone Feme from a thicke tufeed roote, iendech forth many hard and rough ftalkes, bare or naked without 
leaves, with lomefpots on them as other Femes have, andonely forked at the toppes, into two or three fhort 
parts, bowing or bending downe their heads, it agreeth, faith Tragus , with Feme in fmell and tafte. 
The Place. 
Thcfe all doe grow in rockey and flony places, and the fixt, feaventh, and eighth kindc as Mel faith necrc the 
fea in Con*wall, in moyft rockie places. 
The Time , 
They flower with the reft of the Femes. 
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