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Harris, jun., C. C. Bahhigton: commonly distributed throughout the 

 county, on rocks and old walls, T. B. Flower ; abundant on rocks in 

 Leigh woods, and very common on walls in the vicinity of Bristol, G. 

 H. K. Thivaites ; Leigh woods, old walls about Ashton, Tickenham 

 and Clevedon, exceedingly luxuriant, Leo. H. Grindon. 



Hymenophyllum Tunbridgense. In a shady lane near Shipton- 

 Mallet, Sole's M.S. Flora of the county of Somerset, T. B. Flower. 



Osmunda regalis. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson ; Glastonbury, 

 Wedmore and Burtle moors ; it has also been mentioned as growing 

 in Leigh woods, Bristol, but I have not been able to detect it, and the 

 situation does not appear favourable for its growth, T. B. Flower; 

 Glastonbury and Burtle turf-moors Mr. Sole, Turner and Dillwyn. 



Botrychium Lunaria. Bath, Shirehampton near Bristol, but spar- 

 ingly, T. B. Flower ; field between the lane leading from Bath to 

 Claverton and the farm-house on the down (Dr. Alexander), C. C. Ba- 

 bington ; commons and waste lands in divers parts of the county (Mr. 

 Sole), Turner and Dillwyn. 



Ophioglossum vulgatum. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson ; frequent 

 throughout the county in boggy ground, T. B. Flower-, near Bath, C. 

 C Bahington. 



Lycopodium clavatum. (Dr. Southby), on Exmoor near Linton, 

 H. C. Watson; Clevedon, in one locality, Leo. H. Grindon. 



Lycopodium alpinum. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson. 



Lycopodium Selago. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson. 



Pilularia globulifera. Wet places on Black and Maiden downs, 

 (Mr. Sole), Turner and Billivyn. 



Equisetum hyemale. Canal bank, Bath (Dr. Davis), C. C. Bahington. 



Equisetum arvense. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson ; Bath, Bristol, 

 and in fact variously distributed, more or less, T. B. Flower ; in the 

 Canal and Brass-knocker woods near Bath, C. C Bahington. A va- 

 riety of this occurs with the branches very generally compound, in 

 Marshfield lane, near Bath, C. C. Bahington, T. B. Flower. 



Equisetum Telmateia. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson; generally 

 distributed more or less, T. B. Flower ; near Bath, C. C. Bahington. 

 A variety of this also occurs, with the branches compound, in compa- 

 ny with the above, T. B. Flower. 



Equisetum palustre. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson ; not very ge- 

 nerally distributed, T. B. Flower, C. C. Bahingtoti. A variety of this 

 occurs in Marshfield lane, near Bath, with each simple branch bear- 

 ing a small catkin, T. B. Flower. 



Equisetum fluviatile. (Dr. Southby), H. C. Watson. Bath, Em- 



