The New Method of Education With Illustrative Examples Extracts From School D

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The New Method of Education With Illustrative Examples Extracts From School D
Willian Lewis Whittemore
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" The root is about a foot in length, and resembles the roots of a great many other ferns. It is covered with small rootlets which are really the stipes which grew a great many years ago.
56 THE NEW METHOD " The frond is a little more than twice the length of the stipe. The upper side is of a bright, dark green color, but on the under side it is much lighter col- ored and very smooth and shiny. The rachis is not winged, but has chaff growing out on each side, which when pulled out leaves a litt
...le dot, like those on the under side of the stipe. There is also a broad line near the center of the rachis, as on the stipe. The pinnae are alternate, and grow nearer together near the apex than near the base. There are twenty- four on one side of the rachis and twenty-three on the other. Those pinnae near the middle of the frond are about three inches in length and one-half an inch in breadth, while the two lower pinnae are only about two inches long, and the upper ones are so small it is difficult to count them.

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