988 CRYPTOGAMIA. FILICES. Asplenium. 
species. Wood. In A. Trichomanes the wings or leafits are less regular in 
their edges* and less distinctly scolloped • but in A. viride the inner and 
under edges are always entire* the upper and outer ones always scol¬ 
loped. The general shape of the leaf in both species is the same* and 
rather strap than spear-shaped. 
Green-ribbed Spleenwort. (A. viride . Huds. Willd. Ehrh. Bolt. Dicks. 
Sm. Hook. E.) A. Trichomanes y. Linn. Moist rocks on mountains. 
On an old wall at Black Bank* near Leeds. Mr. Wood. On Inglebo- 
rough, near the summit. Bolton. In Borrowdale. Mr. Woodward. 
Crib y Ddescil and Clogwyn du yr Arddu. Mr. Griffith. (Frequent in 
the Highlands of Scotland. Mr. Brown. Between Widdy Bank and 
Caldron Snout* Durham. Ashness Gill* near Keswick* and Ben Lawers. 
Mr. Winch. At the Cil-hepste water-fall* near Pont-ned-vechan; and 
on Brin-cous* near Neath* Glamorganshire. Mr. Dillwyn. E.) 
P. June—Sept. 
Var. 2. Wings lobed and cut. 
H. Ox. xiv. 13. 3— Pluk. 73. 6 — Tourn. 315. C. F.— Ger. 975. 
Scotland. Bobart* in H. Ox. 
Var. 3. Leaf branched. Bolt. 
Bolt. 2. 3— H. Ox. xiv. 3. 11 —Ger. 985. 2— J. B. iii. 755. 1. 
A. Trichomanes ramosum. Linn. A. Trichomanes (3. Huds. On all the 
high rocks of Carnarvonshire. On a stone wall in a garden at Maidstone* 
Kent* and on limestone rocks Craven* Yorkshire. On the rocks below 
Ogden Kirk* on the opposite side of the Clough. Bolt. 
A. mari'num. Leafits egg-shaped* serrated: the upper edges expanded 
at the base* the lower hollowed out. 
(Hook. FI. Bond. 60—E. Bot. 392. E.)— Pet. Ga%. 91. 1 —Bolt. 15— H. Ox. 
xiv. 3. 25— Pluk. 253. 5— Wale.—Lob. Obs. 274. 3* Ic. i. 814— Ger. Em. 
1143. 4 —Park. 1045. 7. 
Stalks reddish brown. Leafits in some specimens spear-shaped* acutely 
scolloped* the scollops equal in number to the lines of fructification* lobed 
at the base on the upper side. Woodw. Plant five inches high. Stalk 
crooked at the base. 
(Sea Spleenwort. Welsh: Duegredynen arfor. E.) On rocks generally on 
the sea shore* about Priestholm Island* near Beaumaris* at Llandwyn in 
Anglesey; about the Castle of Hastings* Sussex, and in Devonshire* 
Cornwall, and Cumberland. In a stone quarry close to the road from 
Warrington to Winwick* Lancashire. Bolton. (On the coast of Angus 
between Montrose and Arbroath. Mr. Brown. At Bootle* and in fissures 
of rocks at Knot’s Hole* near Liverpool. Dr. Bostock. On rocks by the 
coast near Whitburn* and Seaton* Durham. Winch Guide. Between 
Zennar and Mawgan* Cornwall. Rev. J. Pike Jones. E.) 
P. June—Sept. 
Var. 2. Leafits deeply cut. Bolt. 
Sibbald Scot. III. t. 3*/ 1. 2— Bolt. 2. 4. 
Plants corresponding to Sibbald’s figures we found in the Coves at Weemys 
in Scotland. Lightfoot. Adiantum trapezforme. Hudson. 
(A. septentriona'le. Frond wing three-cleft: segments alternate* 
linear* jagged at the tops. 
