196 
E ur ope a n Ferns. 
Todea Wilkesiana, erect stem of, iii. 
Todmorden, Lancijolium , var. of Hard Fern at, 
70. 
Tohunga. The, of New Zealand, and Asplenium 
lucid urn, xxv. 
Tomkins, Lines on the Bracken by Miss, 36. 
Toulon, A selenium Petrarchic at, 97. 
Tower of London, Young Bracken at, 29, 30. 
Townley Hall, Louth, Ireland, Lastrea rigidci at, 
x 5 6 - 
Tradescants, The, and Adiantum pe datum, xxxvn. , 
43- 
Tragus, Hieronymus, and the Bracken, 33. 
Transylvania, Cysiopteris sudetica in, 25. 
Tree-ferns, iii. ; ordinary height of, iii. ; of the 
Coal period, xliii. 
Tremadoc, Asplenium fontanum near, 103. 
Trichomanes , genus of HymenopJiyllaccie , xi. ; 
pot culture of, xx. ; case for, xxii. ; genera of, 
xxxvi., xxxix. ; speciesand locality of, 12—15 5 
and the Asplenium, 15 ; and Hymcnophyllum, 
16. 
T. alatum , a name for the Killarney Fern, 14. 
T. Atulrewsii, and T. radicaus , 13. 
T. Barklianum , locality of, 12. 
T. brevisetum , a name for the Killarney Fern, 
x 5- 
T. cananense , Linnaeus’s name for Davalha 
cauanensis , 20. 
T. {Hymetiosjachys) elegans, dimorphism of, vi. ; 
classification of, x. 
T. fiemina , or Gerard’s “ Female English 
Maidenhair,” 89. 
T. giganteum , description of, 12. 
T. lucens, rachis of, 12. 
T. membrauaceum , description and locality of, 
12. 
r. pinuatum, description of, 12. 
T. radicaus , or Killarney Fern, distribution of, 
xvi. ; James Bolton on, xxxiv., xxxv. ; descrip- 
tion of, 12, 13 ; locality of, 13. 
T. reniforme, locality of, 12. 
T. speciosum, a name of the Killarney Fern, 14. 
Tripinnate, definition of, v. 
Tristan d’Acunha, species of ferns in, xiv. — xvi. 
True Maidenhair, The, 44 — 50. 93, 98. 
Tunbridge Fern, and the Killarney Fern, 15 ; or 
H ymenophyllum tunbridgense , 17. 
Tunbridge Wells, Ferns found at, 17, 70. 
Tunis, Ferns found in, 157. 
Turk Waterfall, Killarney, The Trichomanes at, 14. 
Turkey, Ferns found in, 45, 53, 105, 108, 112, 116, 
140, 163, 173. 
Turner, and the Bracken, 33. 
Turner’s u Herbal” (1568), Specimens of the style 
of, 127; his “ Libellus,” 133. 
Tusser, Lines by, on the Bracken, 37. 
Tussilago, and coughs, 83. 
Tyrol, Ferns found in the, 3, 6, 17, 26, 63, 95 — 
97, 109, no, 115, 129, 171 ; Bracken folk-lore 
in, 35- 
Tyro ne, Polystichum Lone hi iii in, 140. 
Ulster, Polystichum annulare in, 145. 
Ultimate divisions, definition of, v. 
Umbellifcree, or Umbellifers, Economic properties 
of, xxiv. 
Unaiaska, Ferns found in, 6, 183, 187. 
United States, and fern literature, xxxiii. ; ferns 
found in, xv., xvi., 3, 8, 46, 76,93, 112, 119, 
131, 149, 157, 160, 163, 166, 168, 178, 185, 188. 
Upper Engadine, IVoodsia hyperborea in, 5. 
Ural Mountains, Ferns found on the, 3, 5, 7, 103, 
112, 1 1 4 . 
Uruguay, Ferns found in, xv., xvi., 178. 
Vasculai Cryptogams, ii. 
Yauclose, A$p<enium Pel rare hce at, 97. 
Venation, description of, v. 
Vcnca, Brazilian name for Adiantum dolabriforme, 
4 8 - 
\ enezuela, I'erns found in, xv.,xvi., 17,39,52, 119. 
Vera Cruz, Gymnogramma leptophylla in, 173. 
Veronica , and Podocarpus , 87. 
Vicia Dennesiana , locality of, 125. 
Victoria, Australia, Gymnogramma leptophylla in, 
- I 7 3> 
Viper’s Bugloss, or Echium vulgare , 83. 
Virginia, Ferns found in, xxxvii., 21, 76. 
Vitex ilicijolius, 88. 
Vitis jatrophoides, and Fucus serra tus, 87. 
Viviparous character of certain fern-species, ix., 146. 
Viviparous plants, Illustrations of, 84. 
Vosges, Onoclea S truth opteris in, 3. 
Wa-KaTou, or Lygodictyon, xxix. 
Walking Leaf, or Camptosorus rh izophyll us, 65, 
1.3 1. 138. 
Wallich, and Cryptogramme Brunoniana, 60. 
Wall Pennywort, 129. 
Wall Rue, 93, no — 113, 129: and the Maidenhair, 
48 ; and the English Maidenhair, 92; French 
name of, 93 ; medicinal properties of, xxviii.. 
111, 112, 133; locality of, 112; description of, 
112, 113. 
Ward. Mr. N. B., Culture of ferns by, xxi. ; and the 
Killarney Fern, 15 ; and the Parsley Fern, 62. 
Wardian case-culture of ferns, xxi., xxii., 15, 16, 
45, 53, 66, 173, 178. 
Ward’s fern-case, use of, xvin., xxii., xxiv., xxxix. 
Warrington, Onoclea sensibilis said to grow near, 
1 ; Asplenium marinum near, 99. 
Water Fern, Economic properties of the, xxviii. ; 
its numerous names, xxviii. 
Waterford, Ferns found in, 14, 92, 129. 
Watford, Hemionitis sterilis near, 136. 
Watson, Mr. H. C., works by, xl. ; on various 
species of ferns, 5, 72, 96, 100, 115, 157. 
Weisenstein, IVoodsia gtalella at, 7. 
Welsh Polypody, The, 165. 
Welwitsch, Dr. Frederick, and ferns at British 
Museum, xxxviii., xxxix. ; and Pteris arguta, 
38 ; and Cheilanthes hispanica, 54 ; and Ophio - 
glossum lusitanicum , 184. 
West India Islands, and Kew, xxxvii. ; ferns found 
in, xv., xvi., 11, 14, 16, 19, 24, 29, 39, 43. 46, 64, 
68, 93, 142, 173, 175. 
Westmeath, use of Hart’s-tongue in, xxvi., 100, 
132. 
Westmoreland, Ferns found in, 6, 14, 17, 23, 70, 71, 
73, 90, 101, 102, 114, 139, 155, 162, 168. 
Westphalia, Bracken folk-lore in, 35. 
West Wycombe, Scale Fern near, 129. 
Wharncliffe Wood, Asplenium fontanum in, 103. 
White, Dr., on ferns, 170. 
White Bryony, Root of, 153. 
Whitlow-grass, 92. 
Wicklow, Ferns found in, 14, 71. 
Wildenow, and Struthiopteris gcrmanica , 2. 
Williamson, Mr. John, and the “ Ferns of Ken- 
tucky,” xxxiv. 
Willkomtn, 47; and the TrichomaneSy 14. 
Wilson, Mr. Nathaniel, and Kew, xxxvii. 
Wilson, William, and Hymenophyllum Wilsoui, 
17, 18 ; and Cystopteris alpina , 26. 
Wiltshire, PolyPodium Robertianum in, 167. 
Windermere, Lastrea remota near, 155. 
Winderwath, The “ Herrin’-bone Fern” at, 73 
Windisch-matrei, Tyr«l, IVoodsia glabella at, 7. 
Wither^ George, and the Moonwort, 187. 
Withering, on the Parsley Fern, 58. 
Wollaston, Mr., 146, 147. 
Woods. Joseph, and the genus IVoodsia, 4. 
Wood Sanicle, or Sanicula europiea, 83. 
IVoodsia, species of, 4 ; indusium of, viii. ; genus 
of, xii. 
IV. asplenioides, Russian name for a species of 
IV. hyperbore a, 5. 
IV. glabella , distribution of, xvi. ; Dr. Richard- 
son and, 6 ; description, locality, and cultiva- 
tion of, 7. 
IV. giiatenialensis, fronds of, 4. 
IV. hyperborea , distribution of, xvi. : description 
of, 4 ; Brown and Francis Bauer on, 4 ; locality 
of, 5, 1 12. 
IV. ilvcnsis , distribution of, xvi. ; and IV. hyper- 
borea , 5 ; description and locality of, 6. 
IV. pilose lla , Russian name for a species of W. 
hyperborea, 5. 
\V. subcordata, Russian name for a species of 
IV. hyperborea , 5. 
Woodward, Mr. Thomas Jenkinson, and Wood- 
wardia , 76. 
Woodward ia, 66; anastomosing venation of, v. ; 
genus of, xii. ; locality, species, and descrip- 
tion of, 76. 
W. angustifolia , locality and description of, 76. 
W. areolata, a name for W. angustifolia , 76. 
W. Harlandi, locality of, 76. 
W. orientalis, locality of, 76 ; Hooker’s descrip- 
tion of, 76 ; Ray and, 77 ; in Sloane Herbarium, 
77 ; growth of, 78, 79. 
W. radicaus , and W. orientalis , 76; description 
of, 78, 146 ; Prof. Eaton on, 79 ; distribution of, 
xvi., 80; varieties and cultivation of, 80. 
W, radicaus Brownii, locality and description 
of, 80. 
W. radicaus crista ta, description of, 80. 
W. virginica, and Linnaeus, 76 ; locality and de- 
scription of, 76. 
Worcestershire, Ferns found in, 62, 89, 167. 
Wordsworth, and the Parsley Fern, 62 ; and the 
Flowering Fern, 180. 
Wybourn, Westmoreland, Asplenium fontanum 
in, 101, 102. 
Wychwood Forest, PolyPodium Robcrtianum in, 
167. 
Yakutzk, Cys* opteris sudetica found near, 75. 
Yellow Centaury, or Chlora perfoliata , 75. 
Yellow-wort, or Yellow Centaury {Chlora pe>fo- 
liata ), 75. 
Yorkshire, Ferns found in, 1, 13, 18,70, 90, 102, 121, 
155* I 57» l6 *> i6 7- 
Young, Dr., 104. 
Zambesi-land, The Flowering Fern in, 178. 
Zante, Pteris lotigifolia in, 39. 
Zermatt, Woodsia hyperborea on, 5. 
Zonites , and ferns, xxiv. 
Z. alliaria , and ferns, xxiv. 
Z. cellaria , and ferns, xxiv. 
Z. purus, and ferns, xxiv. 
“ Zophyte,” or plant animal, The, 9. 
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