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CETERACH OFFICINARUM.
W il l d e n o w . H o o k e h . L in d l e t a n d M o o r e . K d n z e .
N ew .m a n . L in k . F e e . M o o r e .
S c h o t t . D e a k in . B a b in g t o n . H o o k e r a n d A r n o t t .
PLATE LIV. VOL. V.
Asplenium ceterach,
“ sinuatum,
Grammitis ceterach,
Scolopendrium ceterach,
Gymnogramma ceterach,
V itta r ia ceterach,
Ggmnopteris ceterach,
Blechnum squamosum,
Notolepcum ceterach,
L in n æ u s . B l a c k . B e b g e e .
M o r i s o n . P l u m ie r . B o l t o n .
S a l is b u r y .
S w a e t z . S c h k u h r . L o d d ig e s .
H o o k e r .
J. E . S m i t h . S o a v e e b t . S y m o n s .
S p e e n g e l . P r e s l .
B e r n h a e d i .
B e r n h a r d i .
S t o k e s .
V eavm an.
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Ceterarh— T h e Scale Fen i. Officinarum—Shop.
T he common Scale F e n i is a beautiful, dwarf, indigenous,
local species, which flourishes well in a ha rd y Fernery.
Generally distributed, although local, in E ng lan d aud Aft’ales,
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