380 FILICES. 
G2. Moors near Dore; Wirksworth, Gibbs. Dethick Moor, An. Brit. F. 
Froggatt; Ramsley Moor, near Baslow; by Burbage Brook. 
C. Horsley Car, Painter, Natt. 
P. Riley, Scarcliffe, An. Brit. F. 
Tl. Between Osmaston and Lentwood Farm; The Dumble, Hulland, 
Smith MSS. 
T3. Robin Wood, near Ticknall, Purchas, J.B. Repton Shrubs, Wild 
Fl, Rept. 
L. Filix-mas Presi. Male Fern. Nephrodiun Filix-mas Rich. 
Native. B. Hedgebanks, woods, bushy places. Common. P. June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
Generally distributed and mostly abundant. ‘‘ Ascends up to 450 yards in 
Goyt’s Clough,” Baker, J.B. 
Var. afinis Bab. 
First record, Martyn, Phil. Trans., XXXVI1., 1729. “ Filix mas non ramosa, 
pinnulis angustis, raris, profunde dentatis,” Ger. Em. 
G2. Near Cromford Canal, Rogers. 
C. Common about Wingerworth, Martyn. 
Tl. The Holt, Edlaston, Linton. Yeldersley Rough, near Ashbourne. 
Var. Borreri Newm. Var. paleacea Moore. 
Gl. Chinley; R. Sett, S. of Hayfield ; Combes Moss. 
Tl. Edlaston Coppy. 
Var. abbreviata Bab. 
Gl. In the Peak, Derbyshire, Johnson and Sowerby, Ferns of Gt. Brit., 
1855. 
[L. cristata Pres/. Polypodium cristatum. 
Gl. Near Buxton, Jewitt, 1811. ‘Between Macclesfield and Buxton, 
Gisborne. | 
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[L. uliginosa Newman. 
Top. Bot., 516, ‘57 Derby.” ] 
L. spinulosa Pres!. Nephrodium spinulosum Desv. 
Native. EB. Damp or marshy woods and thickets. Not uncommon. 
P. June-Aug. First record, Francis, An. Brit. F., 1837. ‘‘ Derbyshire, Howitt.” 
L. Matlock, Smith, C.D. Between Ashwood Dale and Miller’s Dale; 
Peak Forest and Old Dam, Wilson. 
Gl. A small form, in a slight hollow on the side of Axe Edge, at about 
400 yards, Rogers. Ditch opposite Grindsbrook, Edale. 
G2. Cromford, Hb. Mason! Near Ashover, Hb. Salt. Shatton; Burbage 
Brook; marsh by Cratcliff Wood, near Birchover. 
C. Moorhole, near Hackenthorpe; Hardwick Wood; Walton Wood; Totley 
Moss; Blake Brook, above Baslow; wood by Pebley Pond, Barlborough. 
