American Fern Journal, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint): A Quarterly Devoted to Ferns; August, 1910 October, 1911: A Quarterly Devoted to Ferns; August, 1910 October, 1911 (Classic Reprint)

Dowell, Philip

ISBN 10: 1333999909 ISBN 13: 9781333999902
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Fern lovers take note: explore real-world fern science and field notes in this issue. This nonfiction journal gathers observations, regional reports, and practical guidance from seasoned members. You’ll find notes on plant groups, hybrid ferns, cultivation ideas, and ways to contribute to a growing community of enthusiasts.

Readers get a window into early 20th‑century fern study, including discussions of botrychias, notes on ferns attacked by leaf rollers, and personal essays about cultivating ferns at home. The issue also shares correspondence and calls for member participation, offering a mix of scientific detail and approachable, hobbyist-friendly writing.




  • Ecology and distribution notes on specific fern groups, with observations from field work.

  • Practical cultivation and garden ideas for growing and displaying ferns at home.

  • Reports on new or hybrid ferns and their characteristics.

  • Letters and guidance about building a society herbarium and sharing specimens.



Ideal for readers of botanical journals and fern enthusiasts seeking historical perspectives and hands-on tips.

Reseña del editor: Excerpt from American Fern Journal, Vol. 1: A Quarterly Devoted to Ferns; August, 1910 October, 1911

About six months ago, a vote was taken to determine whether the American Fern Society was in favor Of owning and publishing its official journal. 'the poll showed sixty in favor, ten opposed, and ten recorded as indifferent, clearly a strong sentiment in favor of a new journal.

As to the advisability of starting a new journal, there are at least two reasons for such action, from which few members can dissent. First, the probability that the present official organ may be discontinued when it has reached its twentieth volume, or even sooner, as its editor has stated more than once. If such a proceed ing is imminent, it is none too soon for the Society to take action, looking toward the starting of a new journal. Secondly, it would be Obviously to the advantage of the Society to control and publish its Official organ, if it can do so creditably. But (without regard to these considerations,) since the Society requires a journal for its operation, and if it has the means and ability to publish for itself, why should we continue to be depend ent upon a yearly contract with a privately owned journal, which contract is liable at the beginning of each year to fail Of renewal? Especially when we add that the editorial pages Of this privately owned journal are partly devoted to maintaining the editor's views in a controversy upon which the members of the Society are divided, or indifferent, and upon which, therefore, it is policy for the Society to remain neutral.

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Título: American Fern Journal, Vol. 1 (Classic ...
Editorial: Forgotten Books
Año de publicación: 2018
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