Portion of mature FromI, under side.
ASPLENIUM SEPTENTRIONALE.
H ull. Swartz. J. Sm ith . H ooker. Moore and
H oulston. E. Sm ith . F rancis. N ewman.
SowERBY. A rnott. B abington. H oefmann. Schkuhr.
K unze. P r e sl .
PL.ATE I I I .— A. VOL. AC
Ac ropteris septentrionalis,
Acrostichum septentrionale y
Am esium septentrionale,
Scolopendrium septentrionale.
L i n k . F e e .
L in n æ u s . L ig h t f o o t .
H u d s o n . B o l t o n . W i t h e r in g .
H e WHAN.
IIOTH.
Asp lén ium—Spleenwort. Sep ten tr ion ale—H o rth e ru .
I n t h e S e c t io n A c r o p t e r i s .
T h e Forked Spleenwort, as this Fern is usually called in
England, is indigenous to Great Britain; it is a curious-looking