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FXiATB 6. — 1, Common Polypody. A> Seed-resdelaof do. 2, Oak Fern. 3, Beecb 

 Fern. 4, Limestone Polypody. 5, Alpine Polypody. 6, Scaly Spleenwort, 

 B, Underside of a loba of do. 7, Fine-leaved Gynmogramma. C, Pinnule of do. 



Bori are on the edges of the lobes of the pinnae, which are hairy 

 on the under side. It is found in damp wet situations in the 

 south and west of England. It may be grown in a compost of 

 peat, sand, and charcoal, and requires shade and constant 

 watering. It is sometimes called Mountain Polypody, and 

 Poh/sUchium, Lastrea or Qymnoewrpum. Pheffopieris by botanists. 



