. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. hair fern. They and one or two others are survivors of an important extinct group (the Gingkoaceae), which we know by their fossil remains flourished in great numbers before the chalk period. Then we have : fifth, the order Taxaceae (or yew trees); and, sixth, the order Coniferae (or cypresses, pines, cedars, and firs). The first four orders, though very interest- ing, exceptional plants we will leave aside, as they do not come very near to the Coniferae. The order of yew trees, Taxaceae, however, does come close to the Coniferae, and sometimes th


. Diversions of a naturalist. Natural history. hair fern. They and one or two others are survivors of an important extinct group (the Gingkoaceae), which we know by their fossil remains flourished in great numbers before the chalk period. Then we have : fifth, the order Taxaceae (or yew trees); and, sixth, the order Coniferae (or cypresses, pines, cedars, and firs). The first four orders, though very interest- ing, exceptional plants we will leave aside, as they do not come very near to the Coniferae. The order of yew trees, Taxaceae, however, does come close to the Coniferae, and sometimes they are grouped together. There is one truly native British ex- ample of the order Taxaceae—the com- mon yew tree, called " Taxus baccata " by botanists. Its leaves are " needles," like those of most conifers, but much flattened, and it has the sombre colour and the general aspect of some of the larger conifers. But its ovule-bearing flower, although it appears when young (Fig. 32, b) to be built up by several scale- like leaves like the cone of a conifer, does not continue in. 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 Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir, 1847-1929. London : Methuen


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