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272 HISTOEY OF BEITISH FEENS.
S. Wales.—Glamorganstire. Carmartliensliire. Pembrokeshire.
N. Wales.—Anglesea. Denbighshire. Merionethshire. Carnarvonshire.
Trent.—Leicestershire. Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire. Rutland.
Mersey.—Cheshire. Lancashire.
Humber.—Yorkshire.
Tyne.—Durham. Northumberland.
Lakes.—Cumberland. Westmoreland.
W. Lowlands.—Dumfriesshire. Kircudbrightshire. Renfrewshire.
Lanarkshire.
E. Lowlands.—Berwickshire. Edinburghshire. Linlithgowshire.
E, Highlands.—Stirlingshire. Clackmannanshire. Eifeshire.
Perthshire. Eorfarshire. Kincardineshire. Aberdeenshire.
Banffshire. Morayshire. Nairnshire.
W. PIiGHLANDS.—Argyleshire. Dumbartonshire. Ailsa Craig ;
Isles of Islay and Cantyre.
N. Highlands.—Cromarty. Sutherlandshire. Caithness.
N. I sles.—Orkney.
W. I sles.'—N. TJist. Harris. Lewis.
Connaught.—Arran Isles. Galway.
Munster.—Cork.
Channel I sles.—Jersey.
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ASPLENIUM SEPTENTRIONALE, Hull.
Peninsula.—Near Culbone on the borders of Somersetshire
N. Ward.
Thames.— [Kent.]
N. Wales.—Llan Delhyla, near Llanrwst, Denbighshire. Craig
Du near Llanberis; Llyn-y-cwm; Capel Curig; Carnedd
LleweUyn, &c., Carnarvonshire.
Humber.—Ingleborough, Yorkshire.
Tyne. - Kyloe crags, Northumberland.
Lakes.—Honister crags; Scaw-fell; Patterdale; Keswick; ravine
near Wastwater; Borrowdale; vale of Newlands,
Cumberland. Ambleside, Westmoreland.
E. Lowlands.—Minto crags; Jedburgh, Roxburghshire. Arthur’s
Seat and other places in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh.
E. Highlands.—Stenton rocks, near Dunkeld, Perthshire
where occurs a variety with wedge-shaped pinnules some-’
times mistaken for A. germanicum. [Forfarshire.]
N. I sles.— [Orkney.]
ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES, Unnceus.
Peninsula.— CornwaE; very fine in Raven’s Hugo, C. A Johns
Devonshire; the incised form is also found. Somersetshire
CHANNEL.-Isle of Wight. Hampshire. Wiltshire. Dorsrt-
shire. Sussex.
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