. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. b) Row of sporan-gia. G diameters. FILICES. (FERN FAMILY.) 906 O. rcgalis, L. U Royal Fern. .3 to .6. Stipe grooved; lowerpiunre sterile, pinnules oblong, obliquely truncate at base, crenulate;upper pinna) fertile, forming a panicle of linear pinnules, denselycovered with fruit dots — May —Moist shady places; middle Lebanon. 3. OYimVOGRAlfllflE, Desv. Gymnogramme. Sporan*Tia in more or less evident sori, at length confluent. Fronddestitute of scales beneath, 1-3-pinnate
. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. b) Row of sporan-gia. G diameters. FILICES. (FERN FAMILY.) 906 O. rcgalis, L. U Royal Fern. .3 to .6. Stipe grooved; lowerpiunre sterile, pinnules oblong, obliquely truncate at base, crenulate;upper pinna) fertile, forming a panicle of linear pinnules, denselycovered with fruit dots — May —Moist shady places; middle Lebanon. 3. OYimVOGRAlfllflE, Desv. Gymnogramme. Sporan*Tia in more or less evident sori, at length confluent. Fronddestitute of scales beneath, 1-3-pinnate — Dwarf annuals, with lightgreen foliage, growing on the northera exposure of walls and rocks. G. Icptopliylla, L. 0 .05 to Fig. 424. Fig. 425. .2, glabrous. Stipe at first green, thenpurplish. Lower fronds short, withfan-shaped segments, upper longer,with obovate-cuneate segments —February to April — Coast region. 4. CETARACH. Sori linear, mixed with scurfyscales, on secondary veins of lowersurface of pinnatipartite frond —Dwarf, tufted ferns, growing in cleftsof rocks, and chinks of Tip of frond of Gymnogramme leptophylla. Tip of frond of Ce-tarach officinarura. €, officiiiaruni, Willd. 71 Fronds oblong, spreading; pinnaealternate, round-ovate to oblong, obtuse, entire, glabrous above, con-fluent — February to May — Common throughout. Var. sinuatuui, Post. Pinn^ not overlapping, sinuate, crenate-toothed and lobed — Abeih (Lebanon^. 5. POEYPODIUIWr, L. Polypody. Sori round, naked, arranged on the back of Fig. 426. the frond in one or more rows on each side of ^. the midrib, or scattered. Stipes jointed onroot-stock. P. Yulgare, L. If Ptoot-stock creeping,often above ground, densely covered with rustyscales. Fronds evergreen, .15 to .3 high, pe-tioled, glabrous on both sides, deeply pinnatitid;pinnsB oblong and oblong-linear, acute or obtuse,entire or serrulate —February to July — Shadyrocks; common. 6. NOTOCHEiEI^A, R. Br. NoTOc
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