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LZ. dilatata, Presl. §, Whittington Park; Black Park, Stoke (Phyt. 
y. 367, nN. s.); Gerrard’s Cross (Rev. W. Bramley-Moore). 
[Z. uliginosa. S, Whittington Park (If. 7. P. Lucas).] 
Polystichwm aculeatum, Roth. §, Not unfrequent about Wycombe ; 
Chesham (fev. Bryant Burgess); Colnbrook (I, A. Pettigrem) ; Stoke 
(Phyt. v. 368, N.s.). 
Bp P. lobatum, Sm. §, Wycombe; Gerrard’s Cross (Rev. W. Bramley- 
Moore); Stoke (Phyt. v1. 528, n.s). N. Near Buckingham (Mr. W. 
Walker). 
P. angulare, Newm. §, London Road, Wycombe (Miss M. Vernon) ; 
Stoke (Phyt. v. 368, N.s.). 2 
Athyrium Filixfamina, Roth. §, and N, Bucks. 
[Asplenium fontanum, L. §, Recorded on old authority as growing on 
Agmondesham (Amersham) Church : in all probability an error.] 
A, Adiantum-nigrum, L. §, Walls and banks, Wycombe, Beaconsfield, 
&e.; Stoke (Phyt. v. 367, n.s.); Taplow (Mr. George Stanton) ; Bumham 
Beeches ; Dropmore (1, A. Pettigrew). 
A, Drichomanes, L. §, Near Marlow (Miss M. Vernon); West 
Wycombe and Bradenham; Gerrard’s Cross (Rev. W. Bramley-Moore) ; 
Amersham (Rev. Bryant Burgess); Stoke (Phyt. v. 366, N.s.); Burnham 
Beeches (ir. G. Stanton). N. Near Buckingham (Jr. W. Walker). 
A. Ruta-muraria, L. §, Walls, West Wycombe, Bradenham, Amer- 
sham, Beaconsfield, &c.; between Iver and Cowley (J. G. Stanton) ; 
Langley Park (J. A. Pettigrew) ; Denham Bridge (Rev. W. Bramley-Moore). 
N. Near Buckingham (1. W. Walther). 
Scolopendrium vulgare, Sm. §, Wycombe Park ; Downley; Beacons- 
field; Dinton, near Aylesbury (fev. J. J. Goodall) ; Stoke (Phyt. v. 368, N.s.) ; 
Burnham Beeches (J/7. G. Stanton). N, Near Buckingham (I. W. 
Watker). 
Ceterach officinarum, Willd. §, Wall, West Wycombe. 
Blechnum boreale, Sw. S, Whittington Park and Hazlemoor Wood, 
Wycombe; Burnham Beeches ; near Hampden ; Stoke (I. G. Stanton). 
Pieris aquilina, L. §, and N, common. 
_ Osmunda regalis, L. §, Within five miles of High Wycombe; Burnham 
Beeches; on Taplow Common, Jr. J. Rayer (Botanists’ Guide, i. 40) ; 
Luangley Park, Stoke (Ur. A. Pettigrev). 
Ophioglossum vulgatum, L. §, Meadows near Marlow; Whittington 
Park; Dinton (i. C. J. Ashfield); Latimers (Rev. Bryant Burgess) ; 
_ Taplow Marshes (Mr. G. Stanton) ; Drayton-Beauchamp (Rev. H. Harpur- 
_ Creme). “Ina clay field at Fulmer the spikes and leaves of Ophioglossum 
are more common than the grass” (M7. W. Acton). 
JAMES BRITTEN. 
