A Plain And Easy Account of the British Ferns Wherein Each Species is Particul

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A Plain And Easy Account of the British Ferns Wherein Each Species is Particul
Edwin Bosanquet
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Probably towards the North. Tender and pretty. DICKIEANA. From 4 to 6 inches. The simplest of the family. Pinnse oppo- site, short, obtusely-tapering; pimmlets closer together, broad, rounder, and merely jagged. Both overlapping their neighbour. Sori marginal. Found by Dr. Dickie, in a sea- cave near Aberdeen. MONTANA. (Mountain Bladder Fern. } From 4 to 8 inches. Root creeping. Growing in masses. Frond triangular. Pinnse on the upper third only of the stem, and mainly alternate ; the lowest be...ing much the largest, and having secondary ones on their inferior side ; that next the stem the greatest, and at some distance from it, and becoming nearer sized with that above on each primary pinna upwards gradually. Texture very thin and frail. Sori scattered. Extremely rare. Only in a few places in Scotland. Very elegant. CRYPTOGRAMMA. Sori circular beneath the recurved margin of the pinnule. No Indusium. CRYPTOGRAMMA CRTSPA. (Rock-brake or Parsley Fern] Fig. 24. Fertile fronds from 3 to 40 GRAMM1TIS.

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