. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 45 Western Ghats of the Madras Presidency • Himalayas, Nepal to Bhotan, 2,000-6,000 feet;. Fig. 13.—Davallia bullata Wall. A pinnule (x 7). Khasya ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Malay Peninsula.— Japan ; South China ; Malay Islands. Also grown in gardens. 2. Davallia fijiensis H. K. Rhizome thick, creeping, densely covered with fibrillose scales. Frond triangular, 12-18 inches long, 6-12 inches broad, four-pinnatifid, pinnules of the lower pinnae triangular-elon- gated, segments cut into narrow linear divisions. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im


. The ferns of Bombay. Ferns. 45 Western Ghats of the Madras Presidency • Himalayas, Nepal to Bhotan, 2,000-6,000 feet;. Fig. 13.—Davallia bullata Wall. A pinnule (x 7). Khasya ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Malay Peninsula.— Japan ; South China ; Malay Islands. Also grown in gardens. 2. Davallia fijiensis H. K. Rhizome thick, creeping, densely covered with fibrillose scales. Frond triangular, 12-18 inches long, 6-12 inches broad, four-pinnatifid, pinnules of the lower pinnae triangular-elon- gated, segments cut into narrow linear divisions. 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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