. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. 63 THK MUUNWURT ANlJ Us matncnucjolmm that have grown in situations unsuitcd to then. liuy would therefore seem properly named /.". mnIruanufolium Uiubrosum. The smallest only an inch 1,1^1, with tiny threadlike stems and minute fertile and sterile parts while the laryer sometimes reach a knythof nine inches' I can hardly be nine inches Ingh, since in such the stem is usually decumbent with two or three inches of the stipe under ground. Like /;. sitnpUx,


. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. 63 THK MUUNWURT ANlJ Us matncnucjolmm that have grown in situations unsuitcd to then. liuy would therefore seem properly named /.". mnIruanufolium Uiubrosum. The smallest only an inch 1,1^1, with tiny threadlike stems and minute fertile and sterile parts while the laryer sometimes reach a knythof nine inches' I can hardly be nine inches Ingh, since in such the stem is usually decumbent with two or three inches of the stipe under ground. Like /;. sitnpUx, this form is ex- tremely variable. In speaking of it at the Boston Meeting of the Fern Chap- ter in 1898. Mr. Eaton said : "The av- erage ht i^,>. scmi-lunate lobes, the lower of which folium tentbrosum. i. , i ii , are alternate and all decurrent. . In small specimens the fertile division is overtopped by the sterile, but in the larger plants, the sterile division. 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 Clute, Willard N. (Willard Nelson), 1869-1950. Toronto : W. Briggs


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