. Science from an easy chair; a second series. Science; Natural history. CHAPTER VII FERN-SEED. Fig. 6.—Under-surface of the frond of the common Polypody fern, showing the circular spore-cases arranged in rows. " T T 7" E have the receipt of fern-seed; we walk invisible," V V says one of Prince Hal's rollicking companions in Shakespeare's play of " Henry ; Ben Jonson, in the 'New Inn, makes one of his characters say, "I had no medicine, sir, to go invisible, no fern-seed in my ; About the same time (1613) we read in a romantic poem. Please note that
. Science from an easy chair; a second series. Science; Natural history. CHAPTER VII FERN-SEED. Fig. 6.—Under-surface of the frond of the common Polypody fern, showing the circular spore-cases arranged in rows. " T T 7" E have the receipt of fern-seed; we walk invisible," V V says one of Prince Hal's rollicking companions in Shakespeare's play of " Henry ; Ben Jonson, in the 'New Inn, makes one of his characters say, "I had no medicine, sir, to go invisible, no fern-seed in my ; About the same time (1613) we read in a romantic poem. 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 Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929. London, Methuen
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