. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. PTERIS AQUILINA. l''S- -57- ^^- ""'/• i'i'is/>a-cris(a/a Driicry. ' ISPA CRIST ATA Druery (Fig. 257).—This splendid variety found near Pitlochry by the writer, in the shape of a single . about three feet high, and as much across, and evidently from a well-established plant, yet no other could be found. was barren, this frond, as shown in our figure (Fig. 257), tutes the only record. STATA Green (Figs. 258, 261 top centre).—Found at Fay- •^ussex by Mr. C. B. Green, as covering a large area (see 2). MERATA.—A great curiosity, all the tips


. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. PTERIS AQUILINA. l''S- -57- ^^- ""'/• i'i'is/>a-cris(a/a Driicry. ' ISPA CRIST ATA Druery (Fig. 257).—This splendid variety found near Pitlochry by the writer, in the shape of a single . about three feet high, and as much across, and evidently from a well-established plant, yet no other could be found. was barren, this frond, as shown in our figure (Fig. 257), tutes the only record. STATA Green (Figs. 258, 261 top centre).—Found at Fay- •^ussex by Mr. C. B. Green, as covering a large area (see 2). MERATA.—A great curiosity, all the tips curl up tightly •>all-like knots ; found in Westmoreland, where the finder ^cScii _ed it as resembling bunches of grapes hanging down the 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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