. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. margin. ^ 9. BLECHNtXM. Sori linear, along botli sides of midrib; indusium ttitp aoo \ attached externally. ^ ^^- ^~^ 10. SCOLOPENbEIUM. Sori parallel, nearly at right angles to midrib. Indusium double. 11. ADIxVNTUM. Sori under a reflexed portion of the margin of the fronds. 12. ASPLENIUM. Sori oblong, oblique, one-sided, opening inward. 13. ASPIDIUM. Sori orbicular, indusium peltate, fixed by umbilicate centre. 14. NEPIIEODIUM. Sori orbicular, indusium orbicular-renif


. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. margin. ^ 9. BLECHNtXM. Sori linear, along botli sides of midrib; indusium ttitp aoo \ attached externally. ^ ^^- ^~^ 10. SCOLOPENbEIUM. Sori parallel, nearly at right angles to midrib. Indusium double. 11. ADIxVNTUM. Sori under a reflexed portion of the margin of the fronds. 12. ASPLENIUM. Sori oblong, oblique, one-sided, opening inward. 13. ASPIDIUM. Sori orbicular, indusium peltate, fixed by umbilicate centre. 14. NEPIIEODIUM. Sori orbicular, indusium orbicular-reniform with umbilicate. centre. 15. CYSTOPTEEIS. Sori roundish. Indusium half cup-shaped opening at (distal) outer side. I. , L. Adders Tongue. Spike of fertile frond simple, linear, 2-ranked. O. vulg^atum, L. 21 .; sterile frond ovate,or ovate-lanceolate, abruptly tapering at base, andsomewhat decurrent. Cells of epidermis wavy — Earlyspring—Shady, damp places; Zebedani (Antilebanon). 2. OSMUJVDA, L. Flowering bipinnate; sterile pinni]e leafy, fertile, contracted. Sporangia globular. 117. (a) Spike of Opiiio-glossum vulgatum. (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


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