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Pteridophyta (excepting Equisitacese and Isoetacete) of the 



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London, 1S59. 

 Pahsoxs, Frances T. How to Know the Ferns. Charles 



Scribner's Sons. New York, 1899. 

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F. Warne & Co. London. No date. 

 Redfield, John. Geographical Distribution of the Ferns of 



North America. Torrey Bulletin, VI, 1-7. (1875). 

 Rhodor.v. Journal of the New England Botanical Club. Jan- 

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 Robinson, John. Ferns in Their Homes and Ours. S. E. 



Cassino. Salem, 1S7S. Out of print. 

 Sachs, Julius. Text Book of Botany. (Translated.) Macinil- 



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New York. 1906. Out of print. 

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Henry Holt & Co. Edition 6. 1900. Valuable. Out of 



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