. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 69 nules closely overlapping, base wedge-shaped with curved sides, outer margin rounded, very deeply and narrowly cut. Texture thin. We have not seen this variety in fruit. [Fig. 26.]. Fig. 26.—Adiantum tenerum Sw. var. farleyense. A few pinnules (nat. size). 8. A diantum capillus veneris L. Rhizome creeping, densely scaly. Stipes scaly, purplish black and pohshed. Fronds 2-3 pinnate; ultimate pinnules J-i inch broad, obliquely fan-shaped with the upper edge ir- regularly rounded, sometimes broadly lobed, lobes finely toothed when steiiJe; rachis and. Please note


. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 69 nules closely overlapping, base wedge-shaped with curved sides, outer margin rounded, very deeply and narrowly cut. Texture thin. We have not seen this variety in fruit. [Fig. 26.]. Fig. 26.—Adiantum tenerum Sw. var. farleyense. A few pinnules (nat. size). 8. A diantum capillus veneris L. Rhizome creeping, densely scaly. Stipes scaly, purplish black and pohshed. Fronds 2-3 pinnate; ultimate pinnules J-i inch broad, obliquely fan-shaped with the upper edge ir- regularly rounded, sometimes broadly lobed, lobes finely toothed when steiiJe; rachis and. 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 Blatter, Ethelbert, 1877-1934; Almeida, J. F. d' (Joseph Francis). Bombay, D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co.


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