P late XI.
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1 Atliyrium Pilix-foemina, and
var. multifidum.................... 87
P late XII.
1 Asplénium lanoeolatum . ..
3 Adiantum-nigrum . ..
3 septentrionale...........
74
66
79
P late XIII.
1 AspleniumEuta-muraria,<iw. 78
3 fontanum .................. 69
3 ------ germanicum .............. 73
4 viride............................ 83
5 Trichomanes.............. 80
P late XIV.
1 Asplenium marinnm 76
3 Cystopteris montana 109
P late XV.
1 Scolopendrium vulgare . . . . 169
3 HymenoptyUnm tunbridge
n s e ..................................... 113
3 Hymenophyllum unilaterale . 114
P late XVI.
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1 Adiantum Capillus-Veneris . 60
3 Blecbnum Spicant.............. 94
P late XVII.
1 Pteris aquilina, var. integerrima
..................................... 163
3 Pilularia globulifera 313
P late XVIII.
1 Trichomanes radicans 175
3 Botrychium Lunaria 97
3 Ophioglossum vulgatum . .. 138
P late XIX.
1 Isoetes lacustris................... 305
3 Osmunda regalis................... 143
P late XX.
1 Equisetum hyemale 236
3 ------ Telmateia................... 343
3 sylvaticum................... 338
4 Lycopodium inundatum . . . 194
5 ------ Selago ....................... 196
6 olavatum..................... 191
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION........................................................................
THE STRUCTURE OF FERNS .........................................
PROPAGATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND CULTURE .
DISTRIBUTION AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ASPECT .
THE USES OF FERNS ..............................................................
SELECTION AND PRESERVATION FOE THE HERBA
R I U M .........................................................................
THE CLASSIFICATION OF FERNS . . . .
TABLE OE THE GROUPS AND GENERA OF BRITISH
FERNS AND ALLIED PLANTS .
TABLE OF THE SPECIES AND VARIETIES
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