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Show Cuar. 7 Theatrum Botanicum. T Rize io, 8, ilix faxatilisTragi. 7. Filix marina Anglica. The (mall ZagSea Ferne, 5. Filis(axatilis baccifera Americana. Berry bearing Ferne of America, 7.x i, 2, Kalix puiwila faxatilis prima & fecundac lufit, ‘The firit and fecond ftone Ferne of Clufus. Guar. The Theater ofPlants. JT r1BE 10. \ Ars | Naked ftons Fernes Z BDF Za A iv Ni fi? Bn Ae YY, yh & Fey BOS \\ x AS Wer SAV 7 MVESNS Ns ( LAMY) Wy Mii SSN ay ANNWYé \ : WN KY \ 4. Filix faxatilis crif$a. Small curled Stone Ferne, This {mall curld Ferne hath a roote compoted of many blackifh threds or fibres, growing from above, whencé {pring up fmalk{talkes, {carce an hand breadth high, fet on both fides with tender foft ftrings of very {mall leaves fo finely divided and dented, that they feemecurld, of a darke greene colour upwards, and paler below towards the bottome, having redith or brownifhduft-like {pots on the backefides as the Miltwafte hath, the figure hereof is by chance left out, you fhall finde xt in the Appendix, 5. Filix faxatilis bacesfera, Berry bearing Ferne of America, This Ferne of America rifeth up with fundry long, round, hard {talkes of winged leaves, cach leafe confilting of may parts as it were, orcutin deepely on bothedges into many divifions, and ofa freth greene colour, having infundryplaces, all along ofthe middlerib onthe backe fide ofthem, {mall round feede like berries fet, greene ar the firlt, but blacke and fweetith being ripe, which then are foeafily gathered that a{mall touch with the hand, or the fhaking of the (talkes with the winde, will caufe themtofallon the ground, where they will foone take roote and grow: the roote iscompofed of many browne fibres, fomewhat harfh intafte : the leaves o downe at the end of Autumne, and {pring up new in April, the berries being ripe about Saint Tames tide, t 6. Filcula fontana, Small rocke Ferne. This {mall Ferne groweth low, bufhing with many very {malland darke greene leaves, refembling the commonfore; but much leffe than anyofthofe before, ; 7. Chamefilix marina Anglica. ‘The {mall Englifs Sea Ferne. This fmall Sea ferne froma thicke brawnithroote, compofed of a multitude of threads, rife diverfe bright fhining blackith Ralkes, twoorthree inches high, whereonare placed many rough, thicke, fhining, blackifh, greene leaves, after the manner of the-Male Ferne, finely {niptaboutthe edges, and with brownith markes on tue backe of them as other Fernes have, Se. ; 8. Filix [axatila Tragi, Naked {tone Ferne, ‘This tone Fernefrom a thicke tufted roote,fendeth forth many hard and rough {talkes. bare or naked without leaves, with fome {pots on them as other Ferneshave, andonely forked atthe toppes, into cwo er three fhort parts, bowing or bending downe their heads,ir agreeth, faith Tragus, with Ferne in {mell and tafte. . The Place, __Lhefeall doc growin rockey andftonyplaces, and the fixt, feaventh, and eighth kinde as Lesed faith neere the fea in Corr eivall, in moyltrockie places . They flower with the reft of the Fernes. The Time. aoe vonin Sige ; The Names. according to his eeicuptionsne=- a Clufns, of faxatilis pumila a Fils firlt isthe , The Girl here fet downe unto, and foone bee eee on eiiPe es condfigure doth anfwere there a. epson. mealeee no not compare doth e aeons sure, which he that onely regardeth the figure, and well, although he dorh not tpe arin ee d 3 ived,and this tranfpofition Bawhinus obferve thif it be he aoe oa ine phe le File faxatilis romofa wigris maculis puntta,and queftione in Claig is fet Hie eke me Sasi‘ ieee fritfignite and calied by Z me tanus, senames eo) Sten ee 4 i ae third Filix vetreafemina of Tabermon pene ee paar Eee AE e sie (axatilia nafeeok Pona, in the del oesE i ae ae ng ei Fibs hich Mr she eee a Foe one Filicula fife dinestioned by Cornutas among his Canada plants,w y after ey : oe ne ea ise Hafele prefentl with him from Virginia, this prefent yeare, 1628. filix marina Anglica o ie deeeianirryey A fonrana of Tabermontanus: the feventh isthe Chame ealieth eat oie aad of. Tabermonranus, purage Nheeeedi of Lobel, and the Holoftinm petreum s shannatise latheobese sah peak Thalius Adianthum duesoasyv few farcatum, and Basbinu referreit alfo to the Mufcus cornicnlatus of T,WPFnee former. Thefaculties of thefe Fernes may be referred to the ara, 8 CuaP. VIII. hs oeaes . Asplenumfive Ceterach, Smooth Splene-worte, or Milt-watt 448 iat t hreddy aid b isrough) from ablacke dents, even eet Fema aeoa ek into round amanylon: g .forth oor eee « Cais f= & bufhy roote, fendeth f 2 ; each divifion sie and bufhy rootes dle ribbe ae fohard as that of Pollipodye, each divifion being being not al. a whichis not to har ee * h, {mooth and of adightgrecne on the up; middle ribbe, to almoft =e ) P fet e the he other, 4 but berweene f{mooth PNPit felfe eri inward, ae, at the he po wayes oppofite untot he i¢each, backe, fould ani o r rowling 2S 4 adarke “a 2 f on thi backe, groupes foulding S fide, and with yellowish roughneffe ’ S peter P ite that Beare W orme that angler firlt {pringing up, as many other Fernes doe, and therein re(embleth Byias aboutTees Land, .o" Yaces oddest ie tote pale Se i n many ac of thisSANE Itgroweth as well upon {tone walls, as moyft and frasows eee TT rift Church in 2a hefh ire, ftow, and other the Welt parts plentifully, asalfo on Framingham Cal ee i winter. Strowde in Kent, and elfe where, and like Pollipody, abideth greenein the r Vvvv 3 The |