. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. Fig. 304. S. V. saggitato-projectum. Fig. 305. S. V. siDHiit. (Fig. 304).—Found Tiverton by Rev. C. Padley, and subsequently several very fine forms were found by Moly in Dorset, Sclater in Sligo, Smithies in Westmoreland, Westropp in Co. Clare, and Whitwell near Kendal ; the last-named is shorter and muricate. —In this the surface is roughened like rugosum, but on sharper and more file-like lines. SiNUM (Fig. 305).—Really a form of perafereiis, the frond ending abruptly with a pocket and projecting thorn. Please note that


. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. Fig. 304. S. V. saggitato-projectum. Fig. 305. S. V. siDHiit. (Fig. 304).—Found Tiverton by Rev. C. Padley, and subsequently several very fine forms were found by Moly in Dorset, Sclater in Sligo, Smithies in Westmoreland, Westropp in Co. Clare, and Whitwell near Kendal ; the last-named is shorter and muricate. —In this the surface is roughened like rugosum, but on sharper and more file-like lines. SiNUM (Fig. 305).—Really a form of perafereiis, the frond ending abruptly with a pocket and projecting thorn. 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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