. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. 134 FEENS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN. fertile decompouiid; segments forked, linear ; margins revolute, membranaceous, conniving, indusiform. Veins transversely elongated, distantly anastomosing. Spora/ngia occupying the transverse venules, superficial, large, disposed in a simple series, constituting two Uuear sub-parallel sori. 1. C. thalictroides, Brongn.; Sooh. Gen. Fil. t 12; Lowe's Ferns, 2, t. 66. BUobocarpus oleraceus


. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. 134 FEENS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN. fertile decompouiid; segments forked, linear ; margins revolute, membranaceous, conniving, indusiform. Veins transversely elongated, distantly anastomosing. Spora/ngia occupying the transverse venules, superficial, large, disposed in a simple series, constituting two Uuear sub-parallel sori. 1. C. thalictroides, Brongn.; Sooh. Gen. Fil. t 12; Lowe's Ferns, 2, t. 66. BUobocarpus oleraceus, Kcmlf. Par- keria pteridioides, HooJc. Ex. Fl. t. 147; Sooh. ei Grev. Ic. Fil. t. 97. Ceratopteris Parkeri, /. Sm. Gen. Fil. 1841.—Tropics. Tbibe Sori punctiform, intra-marginal or rarely on marginal dents, naked or each furnished • with a special indusium, which is either peltate or lateral and interiorly attached, rarely calyci- form; or the margin of contracted fronds revolute, forming an nniversal indusium; or the dents of the margin reflexed and indusiform. * Vema anastomosing in vanous ways. t Sori naked. § 1. JDictyopfericB. Primary veins cosfxeform, generally well defined. Sori pmndiform or linear, in ohligue or fra/nsverse rows or lines, or ra/rely reticulated between the primary veins. 61. DBTOMENIS, Fee; J. Sm. Vernation uniserial, contiguous or subfasciculate, sub iypogeous. Fronds simple, pinnatifid or pinnate, smooth. Genoa 61.—Portion of frond. No. 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 Smith, John, 1798-1888. London, Hardwicke


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