XXIII. POLYGAMIA.
I. MONCECIA.
Atriplex laciniata.
— ---- - patula.
XXIV. CRYPTO GAMIA.
I. FILIGES.
Equisetum sylvaticum.—Various species of
Equisetum are given to the
cattle in Iceland, where they
are said to be excellent food
for the saddle-horses.
—— arvense.
— — limosum.
------ palustre.
------------ fluviatile.
------------hyemale.
Osmunda Lunaria, (vol. i. p. Il6.)
Ophioglossum vulgatum.
Lycopodium alpinum.—For its use in dying
woollens, see vol. i. p. 214.
—------------clavatum.
• annotinum. (vol. i. p. 85.)
--------------- Selago.
——- ...... selaginoides.
Lycopodium dubium *.
Polvpodium vulgare.
— ------- - fontanum.
---------------- ilvense.
----------------arvonicum. (vol. I. p. 58.)
——---------Phegopteris.
—SL-,---- i—. Dryopteris. (vol. I. p. 320.)
Aspidium Lonchitis.
i Thelypteris.
:------Filix mas.
I Filix fæmina.
fragile.—I possess a curious and
elegant species of Aspidium
(Cyathea of Doctor Smith)
somewhat allied to this, but
hitherto undescribed.
Asplénium septentrionales
Isoetes lacustris. (vol. i. p. 208.)
II. MUSCI.
Phascum muticum.
Sphagnum obtusifolium.—The same use
being made of this moss in
* Surculis simplicissijnis, erectis, compressis ; foliis
complicatiSj carinatis, acutis, altérais, distichè imb'ri-
catis. Konig.
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