. The commonly occurring wild plants of Canada and more especially of the province of Ontario [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Wild flowers; Plants; Botanique; Fleurs sauvages; Plantes. ;t 152 COMMON CANADIAN WILD rT-\NTS. ^^fl â »' m W!r â¢vvliat is shown in an enlarged form \n r :,r. 21 T^ iioAi' looks movti like a pinnule tluin -when it was rolUnl i^., rnd it mow also dis- I»)ays the fruit-clots on the veins insidt-, heis, ihen, we have. ' ) >.£j- : I evidently two kinds of frond. That bearing the fruit-dots we sh?ill call t'.c Jertile fron


. The commonly occurring wild plants of Canada and more especially of the province of Ontario [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Wild flowers; Plants; Botanique; Fleurs sauvages; Plantes. ;t 152 COMMON CANADIAN WILD rT-\NTS. ^^fl â »' m W!r â¢vvliat is shown in an enlarged form \n r :,r. 21 T^ iioAi' looks movti like a pinnule tluin -when it was rolUnl i^., rnd it mow also dis- I»)ays the fruit-clots on the veins insidt-, heis, ihen, we have. ' ) >.£j- : I evidently two kinds of frond. That bearing the fruit-dots we sh?ill call t'.c Jertile frond, and the other we shall call the sterUe. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Spotton, H. B. (Henry Byron), 1844-1933. Toronto : W. J. Gage


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