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'HANDY HOOK OF PERNS AND MOStiES. 
ing-by of autumn winds, that bear them in their airy 
chariots over dale and hill. 
Thus ends our pleasant converse about the family of British 
Ferns and Mosses. As regards the first, we have transferred, 
fi-om their growing-places to the leaves of our Herbarium, 
all known species ; and while remembering the many healthy 
Avalks which we have taken together, let us not forget their 
names and characteristic peculiarities : and when the voice 
of Spring again summons the sleeping tribes, let us go forth 
to welcome them. As respects the second, we have briefly 
noticed a very few ; trusting that the beauties or peculiarities 
of such may incline the votaries of nature to desire a farther 
acquaintance with their tribe. 
ADDER' S-TONGUE. 
London : Printed ' -y II. TUCK, New Street, Cloth Fair. 
