THE LITTLE ADDERS-TONGUE. 



are similar ; and in obtaining it for cultivation 

 the same precautions must be used. From its 

 tiny size, there will, of course, be little difficulty 

 in transplanting it with a sufficiency of its native 

 soil. Let its roots be undisturbed ; and take it 

 up bodily in the turf on which it is found grow- 

 ing. If you wish to plant it in your Fern garden, 

 place your turf with its tiny freight in the selected 

 situation. If you would grow it in a pot, secure 

 one of the size necessary to hold the Fern and its 

 surrounding tuft of grass and grassy roots. 



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