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COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



lobes the veining is represented. Here the veins are not free, 

 but as they form a net- work they are said to be reticulated. You 

 will look in vain on this frond for fruit-dots, but beside it grows 



Fig. 266. 



Fig. 267. 



Fig. 268. 



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another, very different in appearance, so different that you will 

 hardly believe it to be a frond at all. It is shown in Fi-. -'">7. It 

 is twice pinnate, tii<: pinni! 1 ..' ; b"i;i^ little globular bo lies. 



