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318 HISTORY OF BRITISH FEENS.
H um b e r .— Edlingtoii Crags, near Adwiek; Eoclie Abbey, J. F.
Young, B.S.L. ; Halifax, B. Ijeyland, B.S.L.; Eiebmond;
Heckfall woods ; Elland, and other parts of Yorkshire.
L a k e s .—Loughrigg Fell; Ambleside, Westmoreland. Isle of
Man.
E. L o w l a n d s .—Peasebridge, Berwickshire.
U l s t e r .— Blaokstaff lane; Colin Glen, Belfast, Antrim.
C o n n a u g h t .—Arran Isles, Galway.
L e i n s t e r .—Tirmahinch, Wicklow, 0. 0. Bahington, B.S.E.
M u n s t e r .—Clonmel, Cork, J. Sibhald.
C h a n n e l I s l e s .—Jersey.
POLYSTICHUM LONCHITIS, Both.
O u s e .— [Cambridgeshire.] [Northamptonshire.]
S. W a l e s .—[Glamorganshire.]
N. W a l e s .— Clogwyn-y-Garnedd; Cwm-Idwal; Twll-du; Gly-
der-Yawr ; above Llanberis, Carnarvonshire.
H um b e r .— Langoliffe near Settle; Attermine Scar; Giggleswick,
Yorkshire.
T v n e .—Falcon Clints, Teesdale; Mazebeek Scar, Durham.
L a k e s .— [Cumberland.]
W. L o w la n d s .— [Lanarkshire.]
E. H i g h l a n d s .—Ben Lomond, Stirlingshire, E. Bossey, B.S.L.
Ben Lawers; Craig Challiach ; Glen Lyon, G. Lawson ; Ben
Chonzie near Crieff, Br. Balfour, B.S.E. Perthshire.
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Canlochen ; Glen Isla ; Glen Phee; Glen Dole, &c., in the
Clova mountains, Eorfarshire. Aberdeenshire. Morayshire.
W. H i g h l a n d s .—Ben Voirlich, Dumbartonshire. Mountains
near Loch Erricht, Inverness-shire. Ben More, Isle of Mull.
N. H i g h l a n d s .— Paven rock near Castle Leod, Poss-shire.
Ben Hope, B.S.E. ; Assynt, Sutherlandshire.
N. I s l e s .—Hoy-hill, Orkney (1,600 feet), very rare, T. Anderson.
U l s t e r .—Glen E. of Lough Eske ; Posses and Thanet mountain
passes, Donegal.
C o n n a u g h t .— Glenade mountain, Leitrim, Ben Bulben, Sligo.
M u n s t e r .—Brandon mountain, Kerry.
PTEEIS AQUILINA, Unnceus.
The most common of our Ferns, dispersed over the whole
of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland; ascending to an
elevation of 1,470 feet. It is also common in the Orkneys;
and is found in the Hebridean Islands of N. Uist, Harris,
and Lewis.
SCOLOPENDEIUM VULGAPE, Symons.
P e n in s u l a .—Cornwall. Devonshire. Nettlecoinbe (var. polyschides,
and Sir W. C. Trevelyan’s var.), &o., Somersetshire.
C h a n n e l .—Fareham (vars. imdulatum and polyschides), Hampshire.
Isle of Wight. Sussex. Dorsetshire. Wiltshire.
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