. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. ATIIYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA "3 P. Druery (Fig. 94, young frond; Fig. 95, plant).—Raised by the writer from p. elegans, the direct offspring of p. Axminster. P. ELEGANS Parsons.—A more finely cut p. Axminster. P. Hodgson^.—Found by Miss Hodgson at Ulverston ; a very delicate and distinct plumosum. P. HoRSFALL.—Found at Skipworth by Mr. Horsfall; a fine, slenderly cut, and very distinct form ; one of the Fig. 96. A, f. f. p]itmosu)n Jcrvisii {\>\x\\\'\). P. Jervisii (Fig. 96).—Found wild at Stone, Staffs., and named after the finder. P. Jone


. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. ATIIYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA "3 P. Druery (Fig. 94, young frond; Fig. 95, plant).—Raised by the writer from p. elegans, the direct offspring of p. Axminster. P. ELEGANS Parsons.—A more finely cut p. Axminster. P. Hodgson^.—Found by Miss Hodgson at Ulverston ; a very delicate and distinct plumosum. P. HoRSFALL.—Found at Skipworth by Mr. Horsfall; a fine, slenderly cut, and very distinct form ; one of the Fig. 96. A, f. f. p]itmosu)n Jcrvisii {\>\x\\\'\). P. Jervisii (Fig. 96).—Found wild at Stone, Staffs., and named after the finder. P. Jones.—Large and elegant. P. Pounden.—^Found Co. Antrim by Rev. Mr. Pounden, an erect, distinct variety. P. Stansfield.—See Kalothrix plumosum. I. 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 Druery, Chas. T. (Charles Thomas), 1843-1917. London : G. Routledge and Sons, Limted ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co.


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