FILICES. 385 



CRYPTOGAMIA. 



{ACOTYLEDONES.) 



FILICES. 



HYMENOPHYLLUM, Sm. 



844. H. tunbridgense, Sm. The Tunhridge .Filmy-Fern. 



Native ; in moss on damp or wet rocks in shady places. Rather 

 rare and quite local. 

 D. IV. Supra Dartmoore in Devonia ; Huds. Ft. Ang. 461, ed. 2, 

 1778. Bickleigh Vale ; Shaugh ; Moore, Hist. Brit. Ferns, 

 289. On Sheepstor ; between Cann Quarry and Bickleigh 

 Bridge, on the left bank of the Plym ; Keys, Fl. iii. 300. 

 V. Cornwood ; Eavensh. Fl. 90 ; seen on a damp mass of rock in 

 the Yealm Vale, between the village and Dartmoor, 1879. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, Fl. iii. 300. 



845. H. unilaterale, Willd. Wilson's FUmy-Fern. 



Native ; in moss on damp or wet rocks in shady places. Rare. 

 D. IV. On rocks above Shaugh Bridge ; Rev. W. S. Hore, Phyt. i. 163, 

 1842. Shaugh Bridge ; Bickleigh Wood ; Moore, Hist. Brit. 

 Ferns, 290. Dewerstone, 1861 ; Ke^js, Fl. iii. 301. 

 VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, ih. 

 First record : Hore, 1842. 



PTERIS, L. 



846. P. aquilina, L. Brake or Bracken. 



Native ; on commons, in copses, about woods, and sometimes on 

 hedge-banks. Very common. June, July. Area general. 

 In the wilder tracts much cut by the countryfolk to diy and use as 

 bedding for pigs, &c. ; and the species beyond all the others of the Order 

 designated viirn or veam by them. 



LOMARIA, Willd. 



847. L. spicant, Besv. Hard Fern. 



Native ; in dry woods, copses, in hollows on or about commons, 

 and on hedge-banks. Common. June, July. 

 c. I. Between Hesssenford and Caracawn. Polbathick. Sheviock. 

 Between Trematon village and Elmgate. Landrake. Cutmere, 

 Viverdon Down. 



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