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E. Lob'LANDS.— Edinburglishire. Jedburgh, Roxburghshire
(var. convexum as irriguum). Berwickshire.
E, High lan ds.—Clackmannanshire. Eifeshire. Ben Lomond,
Stii-lingshire. Sidlaw hills, and other parts of Eorfarshire.
Near Dalnacardoch (var. convexum as irriguum), Br. Graham,
&c., Perthshire. Corymulzie Linn, Braemar (var.
crispum), W. C. Trevelyan; also sea-cave near Aberdeen (var.
marinum), Br. Bichie; and elsewhere, Aberdeenshire.
Banffshire. Morayshire.
W. Highlands.—Inverness-shire. Ai-gyleshire. Dumbartonshire.
Isles of Islay, Cantyre; Arran (var. convexum);
Brodick (var. molle).
N. Highlands.—Cromarty. Sutherlandshire. Caithness.
N. I s le s .—Orkney, common, T. Anderson.
W. I sles.—N. Hist. Harris. Lewis.
Ulsteb,.—The Mil “ Orah,” Antrim'
(var. crispum), A. Smith.
Connaught.
L e in ste e .—Wicklow (var. multifidum
or furcatum), B. Moore.
Munstek.—Cork. Keny; also Mucruss,
Killarney (var. convexum as
irriguum).
Channel I sles.—Jersey.
Very common in Ireland.
BLECHNUM SPICANT, Both.
Peninsula.—Cornwall. Devonshire. Somersetshire.
Channel.—Hampshire. Isle of Wight. Dorsetshire. Wiltshire.
Sussex.
Thames.—Hertfordshire. Kent. Surrey. Middlesex. Berkshire.
Oxfordshire. Essex.
Ouse.—Suffolk. Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Bedfordshire.
Northamptonshire.
Seveen.—Warwickshire. Gloucestershire; Nailsworth (fronds
partially fertile), G. P. Playne. Monmouthshire. Herefordshire.
Worcestershire. Staffordshire. Shropshire.
S. Wales.—Brecknockshire. GlamorgansMre. Carmarthenshire.
Pembrokeshire.
N. Wales.-— Anglesea. Denbighshire. Flintshire. Merionethshire.
Carnarvonshire.
T e e n t .— Leicestershire. Rutland. Lincolnshire. Nottinghamshire.
Derbyshire.
M e e s e y .— Cheshire. Lancashire.
Humber.—^TorksMre.
Tyne.—TanfieldDean (segments of barren frond cut), T. WilcJce.
Blaydon Burn (segments bifid), I . Wilche, Durham.
Northumberland.
Lakes.—Westmoreland. Cumberland. Conistone, Lancashir
(fronds partially fertile). Miss Beever.
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