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Polypodium vulgare. Harbourne, H. C Watson ; woods and heaths, Madelev, 

 G. Pinder ; occasionally met with, but not in so great plenty as in the adjoining coun- 

 ties of Warwick and Worcester, W. L. Beynon. 



Polypodium Phegopteris. Ridge hill and Madeley manor, G. Pinder. 



Polypodium Dryopteris. Trentham park, G. Pinder ; it occurs in the grounds of 

 the Rev. Thomas Gisborne, Yoxall-lodge, where it may possibly have been introduced, 

 as that gentleman in his youth was a collector of plants, W. L. Beynon ; in abun- 

 dance on the Staffordshire side of Dove Dale, on a rock called Dove Dale Church, 

 Miss Beever. 



Cystopteris fragilis. Butterton park, G. Pinder. 



Polystichum aculeatum. Sprink wood, Madeley, G. Pinder ; on high marly banks 

 agreeing well with Withering's description, W, L. Beynon. 



Polystichum lohatum. Heyley castle, G. Pinder. 



Polystichum angulare. Heyley castle, G. Pinder. 



Lastrsea Oreopteris. Woods and heaths generally, G. Pinder. 



Lastraea Filix-mas. Harbourne, H. C. Watson ; woods and heaths generally. G. 

 Pinder ; in every hedge, W. L. Beynon. 



Lastraea dilatata. Harbourne, H. C. Watson ; woods and heaths generally, G. 

 Pinder ; in deep shade, W. L. Beynon. 



Lastr(Ba spinulosa. Madeley bog and elsewhere, G. Pinder. 



Athyrium Filix-femina. Harbourne, H. C. Watson ; Old Manor lane and else- 

 where, G. Pinder ; not unfrequent in moist shady ditches, W. L. Beynon. 



Athyrium irriguum. Trentham park, G. Pinder. 



Aspleuium Adiantum-nigrum. Bar hill and Heyley castle, G. Pinder ; on one or 

 two hedge-banks, W. L. Beynon. 



Asplenium Trichomanes. Heyley castle, G. Pinder ; on old walls at Litchfield, 

 W. L. Beynon. 



Asplenium Ruta-rauraria. Madeley village, G. Pinder ; on old walls at Litch- 

 field, W. L. Beynon. 



Scolopendrium vulgare. Heyley castle and Sprink wood, G. Pinder ; abundant 

 in a deep dingle at Tatenhill, W. L. Beynon. 



Osmunda regalis. Balterley, G. Pinder. 



Botiychium Lunaria. Whitmore and Maer heaths, G. Pinder. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum. Meadows at Madeley, G. Pinder ; in moist meadows 

 among grass, with such plants as Orchis latifolia and Valeriana dioica, W. L. Beynon 



Lycopodium clavatum. Swinnerton and Maer heaths, G. Pinder ; plentiful on 

 dry giound, Barr common, D. Cameron, G. Luxford ; Perry common (Mr. Ick), W. 

 G. Perry. 



Lycopodium Selago. Swinnerton and Maer heaths, G. Pinder; in June, 1836, 

 Mr. Cameron picked up a single specimen, dead and withered, on nearly the highest 

 part of Perry Bar common, no other could then be found, G. Luxford. 



Equisetum limosum. Ditches about Trent, W. L. Beynon. 



Equisetum palustre. Betley mere and elsewhere, G. Pinder ; ditches, common, 

 W. L. Beynon. 



Equisetum arvense. Common, G. Pinder ; borders of fields, W. L. Beynon. 



Equisetum sylvaticum. Walton's wood and elsewhere, G. Pinder. 



Equisetum fluviatile. Grafton's wood; Madeley, G. Pinder ; moist coppices, W. 

 L. Beynon. 



