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THE FERN PARADISE. 
1 . 
THE BRITTLE BLADDER FERN. 
Cystojoteris fragilis. 
Plate 4, Fig. 1. 
HE Fragile or Brittle Bladder Fern is or¬ 
dinarily seen about six inches in height; 
but it sometimes grows to the height of 
a foot or more. The frond-stem is tender, herba¬ 
ceous, and very brittle, having just a few light- 
coloured scales at its base. The fronds grow from 
a tufted root-stock, and come up in clusters; the 
crown of the root-stock spreading to admit of this. 
The shape of the frond is lance-like, slightly smaller 
at the base than in the centre, and tapering gra¬ 
dually to a point at the top. The lowest pair of 
branches on the rachis is shorter than the pair 
immediately above it; but from that pair to the 
point of the frond the successive pairs gradually 
diminish in length. The pairs of branches on 
each side of the frond are not placed exactly oppo¬ 
site one another, but according to a somewhat 
