. The ferns of North America [microform] : colored figures and descriptions, with synonymy and geographical distribution, of the ferns (including the ophioglassaceae) of the United States of America and the British North American possessions. Ferns; Fougères. aoa FKRNS ()!• NORTH AMERICA. !. :. Onoclea Strnt/iio/>/iris, IIommaw, " lJc; I'lora, p. ii (1795)."— SwAKi/, Syn. I'"il., p. 111.—\Vi; i\: Moirit, 'rasclicnlnich, p. 47, t. iv., f. 3, 4.— SciiKi'iik, Krypt. (;(;w., p. 07, t. 105.— METrKNius, I'il. Hort. |)s., p. 97, t, xvii., f. 11-15. — Miidk, Fil
. The ferns of North America [microform] : colored figures and descriptions, with synonymy and geographical distribution, of the ferns (including the ophioglassaceae) of the United States of America and the British North American possessions. Ferns; Fougères. aoa FKRNS ()!• NORTH AMERICA. !. :. Onoclea Strnt/iio/>/iris, IIommaw, " lJc; I'lora, p. ii (1795)."— SwAKi/, Syn. I'"il., p. 111.—\Vi; i\: Moirit, 'rasclicnlnich, p. 47, t. iv., f. 3, 4.— SciiKi'iik, Krypt. (;(;w., p. 07, t. 105.— METrKNius, I'il. Hort. |)s., p. 97, t, xvii., f. 11-15. — Miidk, Fil. luir. ct Atlant,, p. 154. Onoclea noditiosa, Sciikuiiu, Krypt. (i('w., p. 97, t. 104 (I'crliaps also of Michaux, but this is still uncertain). Onoclea Gcnnanica, Hookkk, Sp. l-'il,, iv., p. 161.— Hookkk & Bakku, Syn. I'"il., p. 46. Osmunda Strutlnopteris, Linn/eus, Sp. Pi., p. 1522. Slriithiopteris Gennunica, , " Enum, p. 1071;" .Sp. PI., v., p. 288.— Link, I-'il. Hort. Ik-rol., p. 38.— Hookkk, M {{, ii., p. 262.—ToKUKV, M Nt;w York, ii., p. 486.— Gkav, Man- ual, ed. i., p. 623, L'tc.— Koiii, .Syn. V\. (icrin. c-t Hclv., cd. iii., p. 739. — W', Forn-laciiinjfs, t. 44. Struthiopteris Pcnnsyhanica, '.now, .Sp. PI., v., p. 289. — i'uKsii, Fl. Am. .Se|)t., ii., p. 266.— Tokkkv, C\)nipendiiim, p, 385.— , I'l. Boston., cd. iii., p. 421. Strnlhiopteris, tiu; jjcnus only, , in Bcrl. , 1809, \t. 160. 11 Alt.— Low fjroiinds, especially in fine alluvial soil subject to the overflow of rivers; troin the Saskatchewan anil Lake Winnipej^ to New Brunswick, and southward to Pennsylvania and Illinois. Mentioned by ;k Bkaln as coming from Arkansas. Prom Lapland to .Sicily, and eastward to the .\moor region, Sachalin and Kamtschatha. Not known in the west(;rn i)arts of (either Lurope or America. Dkscription:-—The ostrich-fcrn is one of our finest ferns, being surpas
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