GREEN SPLEENWORT. 
d is narrow, long, linear and simply pinnate: the 
g are quadrate, or perhaps more correctly lozenge- 
ped, but without angles, and are more or less 
hed at the edges; they are for the most part placed _ 
tely, and are generally very distinct and distant, 
rust-coloured confluent mass occupying the 
of the pinna, and concealing the midrib: the 
other continent. It is a beautiful little 
ting in wild hilly countries, and shun- 
vicinity of man. It is found chiefly in the 
rocks. hy th 
scat 
: ‘measuring 
an two. My late brother, who, as an invalid, 
Grasse, in the South of France, wrote to 
