A Plain and Easy Account of the British Ferns: Together with Their Classification, Arrangement of Genera, Structure, and Functions and a Glosssary of Technical and Other Terms |
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... covering , such as may easily be constructed in a London yard . Tree - ferns , palms , and the numberless variety of mosses and ferns brought from distant regions , would here flourish in their native perfection . To begin , however ...
... covering , such as may easily be constructed in a London yard . Tree - ferns , palms , and the numberless variety of mosses and ferns brought from distant regions , would here flourish in their native perfection . To begin , however ...
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... covering of the commonest kind of case , obtain a bell - glass just large enough to fit tightly round the edge of the pan , so as to exclude the external air . This may be removed occasionally , and the fronds sprinkled with water , but ...
... covering of the commonest kind of case , obtain a bell - glass just large enough to fit tightly round the edge of the pan , so as to exclude the external air . This may be removed occasionally , and the fronds sprinkled with water , but ...
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... covered in from the frost by straw or heaps of leaves . Another method of preserving ferns is in the herba- rium ; and of all plants they seem best to stand the process of drying , and to lose less of their original colour and beauty of ...
... covered in from the frost by straw or heaps of leaves . Another method of preserving ferns is in the herba- rium ; and of all plants they seem best to stand the process of drying , and to lose less of their original colour and beauty of ...
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... covering a sheet of note - paper with a strong solution of gum , which , when dry , may be kept for a long time ready for use . The thinner the slips are cut the better , so as to hold the parts of the plant in their right posi- tion ...
... covering a sheet of note - paper with a strong solution of gum , which , when dry , may be kept for a long time ready for use . The thinner the slips are cut the better , so as to hold the parts of the plant in their right posi- tion ...
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... covered by the reflexed edge of the frond . The veins are alternate , often forked , and each branch ending in a cluster , having no indusium , but concealed by the reflexed edge of the leaflet . The stem is slender and very brittle ...
... covered by the reflexed edge of the frond . The veins are alternate , often forked , and each branch ending in a cluster , having no indusium , but concealed by the reflexed edge of the leaflet . The stem is slender and very brittle ...
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abundant Algæ appearance ASPIDIUM ACULEATUM ASPIDIUM FILIX ASPLENIUM FILIX Babington barren fronds beautiful Bentham bipinnate botanists Botany branch Britain British ferns circular cloth common contains covered Crown 8vo cultivation delicate distinct dorsal Easy Account Edition England Fcap flowers fronds fructification Fully Illustrated Fungi growing Hardwicke's Hooker and Arnott Indusia indusium Ireland J. E. SOWERBY Lady Fern lanceolate Lankester LASTREA leaf leafy linear Linnæus little fern lobes London M. C. COOKE Maiden Hair Male Fern Manual margin Microscopic mid-rib moisture Moore native Newman oblong OPHIOGLOSSUM VULGATUM OSMUNDA ovate P. L. SIMMONDS pinnæ pinnate pinnatifid pinnules Plain and Easy plant Plate POLYPODIUM POLYPODIUM VULGARE Polypody Professor rhizome rock-work rocks roots Science SCOLOPENDRIUM Scotland segments SHIELD FERN six inches Smith soil sori species of fern specimens SPLEENWORT spore-cases stalk stem SYNONYMS TERNATE texture tion toothed TRICHOMANES tripinnate tufted twice-pinnate variety veins volume walls Woodcuts WOODSIA ILVENSIS
Popular passages
Page 71 - And flapping and rapping and clapping and slapping, And curling and whirling and purling and twirling, And thumping and plumping and bumping and jumping, And dashing and flashing and splashing and clashing; And so never ending, but always descending, Sounds and motions for ever and ever are blending All at once and all o'er, with a mighty uproar, — And this way the water comes down at Lodore.
Page 77 - When the fern is as high as a spoon, You may sleep an hour at noon ; When the fern is as high as a ladle, You may sleep as long as you're able ; When the fern begins to look red, Then milk is good with brown bread.
Page 109 - SOWERBY'S ENGLISH BOTANY: Containing a Description and Life-size coloured Drawing of every British Plant. Edited and brought up to the Present Standard of Scientific Knowledge by T. BOSWELL (formerly SYME), LL.DFLS, &c. With Popular Descriptions of the Uses, History, and Traditions of each Plant, by Mrs. LANKESTEB, Author of " Wild Flowers Worth Notice," " The British Ferns,