. The ferns of North America [microform] : colored figures and descriptions, with synonymy and geographical distribution, of the ferns (including the ophioglassaceae) of the United States of America and the British North American possessions. Ferns; Fougères. r;J'S t!. Jft^ FERNS OF NORTH AMICRICA. ed, iii., p. 88. â Moork, Nat. Pr. Hrit. Ferns, t. xlvi., A.â METri', ImI. Hort. Lips., p. 97. âLawson, in Canad. Nat- uralist, i., p. 286. â MooKHR Sc Hakicr, Syn. Fil., p. 103.â MiLDE, HI. Eur. ct Atl., p. 147. â , Terns of Ken- tucky, p. 103, t. xxxviii. â Uaventort, Catal., p.
. The ferns of North America [microform] : colored figures and descriptions, with synonymy and geographical distribution, of the ferns (including the ophioglassaceae) of the United States of America and the British North American possessions. Ferns; Fougères. r;J'S t!. Jft^ FERNS OF NORTH AMICRICA. ed, iii., p. 88. â Moork, Nat. Pr. Hrit. Ferns, t. xlvi., A.â METri', ImI. Hort. Lips., p. 97. âLawson, in Canad. Nat- uralist, i., p. 286. â MooKHR Sc Hakicr, Syn. Fil., p. 103.â MiLDE, HI. Eur. ct Atl., p. 147. â , Terns of Ken- tucky, p. 103, t. xxxviii. â Uaventort, Catal., p. 33. Poly podium frai:;ilc, , Sj>. PI., p. 1553. Aspidium fragile. Swart/, Syn. l-'il., p. 58. â Sciikuiir, Krypt. Gew., P- 53. t. 54. 55. 56. â , Sp. PL, p. 280. , Cyathca fragilis, Smith, "Engl. Pot., t. ; Cystca fragilis, Smith, "Engl. Flora, iv., ; Cystoptcris tenuis, Desvaux, "Prodr., p. ;âSctidit, Gen. P'ii.â Moore, Index Fil., p. 285. Nrphrodium tenue, Michaux, F1. , ii., p. 269. Aspidium tenue, Swartz, .Syn. Fil., p. 58. â Sciikuiir, Krypt. Cew., p. 196, t, 53, b. â , Sp. PL, v., p. 279. â Puusii, Fl. Am. Sept., ii., p. 665. Cystoptcris Douglasii, Hooker, Sp. Fil., i., p. 200; Ic. PL, t. 955. Cystopteris Sandvicensis, Brackenridge, I-'il. U. S. \l\. I'^xped., p. 234. â Hah. â In crevices of siiailed rocks and among stones, less com- monly at the base of trees, or in earth along rivulets; from .'\rctic America to Tierra del Iniego, and from Iceland to New Zealand, one of the most universally ilistributetl of ferns. Description: â The root-stock of this fern sometimes attains a length of four or five inches, but is usually shorter and more condensed. While it is really quite slender, it is â For inuoli other synonyiny see the writings above referred to, especially those of Hooker, Moore ami Milde. Many nominal species of Cystopteris are now coninionly referred to this one
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