English: IIllustration for the article THE PROGRESS OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA by Lucien Marcus Underwood in Popular Science Monthly, catpioned: "Fig. 4 Fac-simile of illustration by Jacques-Philippe Cornut (1635) of the bulb-bearing fern (Filix bulbifera). This with a plate of the common maidenhair in the same work formed the first published illustrations of American ferns.
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and 1907
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Popular Science Monthly Volume 70 (1907)
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Unattributed illustrator after work by Jacques-Philippe Cornut, 1635.
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