Excerpt from The Ferns (Filicales) Treated Comparatively With a View to Their Natural Classification, Vol. 2: The Eusporangiatae and Other Relatively Primitive Ferns
As a result of simple induction from the observed facts it may be stated generally that simple hairs are a primitive feature, and that branched hairs and in particular flattened scales are an indication of advance from that simple state. Evidence of this advance parallel with other indications of advance in other characters may be found in various phyletic sequences, and this fully substantiates the general correctness of the conclusion thus stated (chapter XI).
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