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THE EXPRESSION of the EMOTIONS in MAN and the LOWER ANIMALS. Eighth Thousand. By CHARLES DARWIN, F.R.S. Illustrations. Crown Svo. 12s.

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THE FERN PARADISE;

Or, A Plea for the Culture of Ferns. By FRANCIS GEORGE HEATH, Honorary Secretary of the Park Preservation Society; Author of The English Peasantry,' 'The "Romance" of Peasant Life,' &c. &c.

CONTENTS.
PART I.-FERN LAND.

I. Fern Land.-II. A Paradise of Ferns.-III. Fern Rambles in South Devon -IV. The Ferny Moorlands.-V. Down a Green Lane.-VI. What is a Fern?-VII. A Fern Paradise at Home.

PART II.-FERNS AND FERN CULTURE.

SECTION I. SINGLE FERNS.-Chap. I. The Bracken.-II. The Hartstongue.-III. The Lady Fern.-IV. The Hard Fern.-V. The Royal Fern.-VI. The Maiden-hair.-VII. The Annual Maiden-hair.-VIII. The Mountain Parsley Fern.-IX. The Bristle Fern.-X. The Moonwort. -XI. The Adderstongue.-XII. The Little Adderstongue.

SECTION II. FERN GROUPS.-Chap. I. The Polypodies.-II. The Shield Ferns.-III. The Bladder Ferns.-IV. The Woodsias.-V. The Buckler Ferns.-VI. The Spleenworts.-VII. The Filmy Ferns.

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