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Worcestershire. Staffordshire. Ellesmere Lakes; West
Eelton, Shropshire.
S. Wales.—Swansea, Glamorganshire, O. Lawson; Eishguard,
Pembrokeshire, E. Lees, B.S.L. Carmarthenshire.
N. Wales.—Anglesea. Denbighshire. Barmouth; Falls of the
Cynvael near Festiniog, Merionethshire. Loughton bog,
Flintshire, Br. Bidwell, B.S.E. Carnarvonshire.
Trent.—Leicestershire. Mansfield; BullweU, Nottinghamshire.
Mersey.—Lindon moss near Mobberley, CheshU-e. Speke
near Liverpool; Chat moss; Woolston moss, and elsewhere
near Warrington; Boulton le Sand, Lancashire.
H u m b e r .— Pottery Carr, near Doncaster; Leeds ; Askham bog;
Whitby ; York, and other parts of Yorkshire.
Tyne.—^Durham. Northumberland.
Li^KES.—Windermere, T. Bylands, B.S.L. ; Colwith, H. Tord-
ham, B.S.L., Westmoreland. Cumberland. Isle of Man.
W. L o w l a n d s .—^By the Manse, or White Loch, Colvend, Kircudbrightshire,
P. Gray. By the Clyde, Lanarkshire.
E. H i g h l a n d s . — Stirlingshire. Fifeshire. Kincardineshire.
Culross, Perthshire. Arbroath, G. Lawson; Montrose;
Kinnan-d, &c., Forfarshire. Mill of Leys, G.BkUe, B.S.E.,
and elsewhere, Aberdeenshire.
W. H i g h l a n d s .—Glen Finnart; Dunoon; Loch Fine, N.E. of
Inverary, Argyllshire. By Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire.
Isles of Arran, Bute, Mull, and Islay.
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N. H i g h l a n d s .—Inehnedamff, Sutherlandshire. Poss-shire.
N. I s l e s .— Shetland.
W. I s l e s .—N. Hist. Harris. Lewis.
C o n n a u g h t .— Abundant in Connemara; Oughterard, Galway.
Achill Island. Castlebar; Mayo.
L e in s t e e .— Kelly’s Glen, co. Dublin.
Munstee.—Bandon; Clonmel, frequent, / . Sihbald, Cork.
Letterfraok near Ballinaskellig’s Bay; Mucruss Abbey,
KiUarney, Kerry.
C h a n n e l Isle s.^—Jersey.
POLYPODIUM ALPESTPE, Sprenye!
E. H i g h l a n d s .—Mountains near Dalwhinnie, Inverness-shire,
1841, E. C. Watson. Canlochen glen, Forfarshire, 1844,
E. C. Watson.
W. H i g h l a n d s .— Great Corrie of Ben Aulder, Inverness-shire,
1841, E. C. Watson.
POLYPODIUM CALCAPEUM, Smith.
P e n in s u l a .— Bath; Cheddar cliffs; Mendip hills; Friary
wood; Hinton Abbey, Somersetshire.
C h a n n e l .— Box quarries; Corsham, Br. Alexander, B.S.E.
Wiltshire.
T h am e s .—Oxfordshire. ,
S e v e r n .— Besborough common, W. H. Purchas; rooks by the
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