"In the of Linnæus mosses were placed among the . It is true that the various parts of their are so small as only to be fully examined by the help of a , but the flower and fruit as a whole may on most species be easily seen."
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Frances Elizabeth Tripp
(1 August 1832 – 26 December 1890) was an English bryologist, illustrator, author of children's books, and philanthropist. She is noteworthy for her popular book British Mosses, their homes, aspects, structure and uses (1868; 2nd edition 1874; 3rd edition 1888). The two-volume work has 108 illustrations, which she etched on copper plates.
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