386 FILICES. 



II. Near Saltash. Moditonham. St. Domiiiick. Between Ashland 

 and HarrowbaiTOw, 

 D. III. Keyham, 1S41 ; specimen in Herh. Easton. Neighbourhood of 

 St. Biideaux. Banks of the Devonport leat channel, Penny- 

 cross, 1874. "Warleigh, &c., Tamerton Fohot. Beer Ferrei-s. 

 Buckland jNIonachoram. Sampford Spiney. Tavistock. 

 IV. Near Egg Buckland \illage ; at Shalaford, Derriford, Fursdon, 

 &c,, in that parish. Newnham. Fancy. Sheepstor. Meavy. 

 Dartmoor. 



V. Langdon. Near Lynham. ComTvood. 



VI. Kingston. Holbeton. Ivybridge. In the Erme Valley below 

 Staddon Barrow, on Dartmoor. 



ASPLENIUM, L. 



848. A. Ruta-muraria, L. Rue-leaved Spleenicort. 



Native ; on walls and in the crevices of rocks. Common. May 

 to September. 



c. I. Wacker. Landrake. Pillaton. 



II. On Moimt Edgcombe, behind a seat that commands a view of 

 Plymouth Harbour ; W. Pamplin, Phyt. iii. 170 ; in article 

 entitled, " List of plants recorded in MS. in a copy of Black- 

 stone's Specimen BotanicumP In the List the fern appears as 

 Polypodmm murale pinnulis serratis. Bridge over the Tamar 

 (New Bridge); Jones, Tour, 40. In crevices of slaty rock at 

 an old quarry near Trevol. Millbrook. Torpomt. Saltash. 

 Gimnislake. 



D. III. Stoke ; Mutton Cove, &c., Devonport; Keys, FL iii. 298; plen- 

 tiful at Stoke, 1880. Wall by Keservoir, North Road, Plymouth. 

 On limestone rock near Devil's Point. Burleigh. Denham 

 Bridge. Horrabridge. 

 IV. Walls in Totliill Lane and other old streets and lanes in the 

 outskirts of Plymouth ; rocks under the Hoe ; on the rocks as 

 well as in the crevices of old walls at Cattedown ; Compton ; 

 Plymstock ; Keys, ih. The commonest fern quite in the 

 town of Plymouth, where it occurs at Jubilee Street, Lockyer 

 Street, &c. Turnchapel. Fursdon, Egg Buckland. Shaugh. 

 V. Wembury. Brixton. Lee Mill Bridge. Comwood. 



VI. Ivybridge ; Keys, ih. Near Flete. Ludbrook. Near Modbury. 



849. A. Trichomanes, L. Common Spleenwort. 



Native ; on rocks, hedge-banks, and walls. Very common. June 

 to October or November. 

 c. I. Between Hessenford and the coast. Between Trerule and Cut- 

 mere Bridge. Between Latchbrook and Notter Bridge, and 



