The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth volume 1

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The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth volume 1
Archibald Tucker Ritchie
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272 DYNAMICAL THEORY OF THE are several years before they come to maturity, until which their essential characteristics are not always obvious " The circinate vernation, or curling up of the unexpanded frond, which prevails in all the dorsal ferns, is almost peculiar to this tribe and two of their allies, namely, the palmae and the cycadeae. If the frond is simple, so is the vernation; but when the frond is sub- divided, the vernation becomes equally compound, the larger divi- sions first openi
...ng, and, by degrees, the branches, pinnae, and lobes. "* To these general descriptions of the folliaceous appendages of Cryptogamic plants, we shall add a more particular account of those of each ORDER, from the work, already so often re- ferred to, by Sir William Jackson Hooker : FUNGI In the larger sense of the word, the whole may be con- sidered as fructification, since distinct from it there is no stem, there are no branches, no leaves, no frond, and very rarely a simple base.
LICHENS The Lichens bear a closer affinity to the Fungi than to any other order.


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