INDEX 



155 



Indoor culture of ferns, 121, 

 122, 126, 127, 144, 146, 

 149. 



Linneea borealis, 115. 

 Lygodium Japonicum, 126. 

 palmatum, 138. 



Maidenhair fern, 28, 29, 36, 



41,42. 

 Marginal shield ferns, 8. 

 Matteuccia Strutbiopteris, 



16, 26, 27, 41, 63. 

 Mitchella repens, 1 1 6. 

 M it ell a diphylla, 37. 

 Monkey fern, 136. 



Nepbrodium Filix-mas (see 



Dryopteris Filix-mas). 



Goldieanum (see Dry- 

 opteris Goldieand). 



munitum (see Poly- 

 sticbum munitum). 



spinulosum (see Dry- 

 opteris spinulosa). 

 Nephrolepis cordata, var. 

 compacta, 1 14, 123. 



exaltata, 121. 



exaltata, var. Bostoni- 

 ensis. 



exaltata, var. Scottit, 

 123. 



Oak fern, 5. 

 Onocleas, 5. 

 Onoclea sensibilis, 17, 30, 



39. 43- I 



Onoclea Strutbiopteris (see 

 Matteuccia Strutbiop- 

 teris). 



Osmunda cinnamomea, 4. 

 Claytontana, 16, 25, 36 



spectabilis, 26, 29, 30, 



63- 

 r*£a/z.r, 26, 30, 38. 

 Ostrich fern, 28, 29, 53. 



Pellea atropurpurea, 18, 54, 

 88, 97. 

 gracilis (see Crypto- 

 gramma Stelleri). 

 Phegopteris Dryopteris, 5, 

 , 26,34,55,75. 

 hexagonoptera, 34, 75. 

 phegopteris (see Pfo- 

 gopteris polypodi- 

 oides). 

 polypodioides, 34, 55 

 Phlebodium aureum, 1 30. 

 Phyllitis Scolopendrium, 58 

 Plants, cryptogamous, 5. 



phenogamous, 5. 

 Polypodtum aureum, 130. 



vulgare, 18, 97. 

 Polysticbum acrostichoides, 

 34, 39> 4°, 41. 54. 

 74, 75- 

 aculeatum, 142. 

 Braunii, 40-54. 

 Preservation of ferns in the 



fall, 43-. 

 Prickly shield fem, 41. 

 Prothallus, 7. 



