216 ASPLENIUM VIRIDE. 



Asplenium viride, "WiLLDENOw. Poieet. Speengel. 



" " Pkesl. Link. Fee. Koch. Fkies. 



" " Ledeboxjr. Stuem. Mettenius. 



" " Heufler. Nyman. Swaktz. 



" " Desvaux. Godeich. 



" intermedium, Presl. 



" umhrosum, Villaes. {Not of Kaulfuss, Peesl, 



Speengel, Kunze, J. Smith, 

 Scheadee, or Mettenius.) 



" trichomanes-ramosum, LiNNJSUS. {Not of Wollaston.) 



" trichomanes-elegans, SoLANDEE. 



Asplenia m — Spleen wort. Viride — Green. 



A NEAR ally of Asplenium tricJiomanes , though not nearly 

 so common as that species. It has been found at Danny, in 

 Sussex; Southgate, in Middlesex; Maidstone, in Kent, Mickle- 

 ham, in Surrey; Ham Bridge, Worcestershire; Dove Dale, 

 Staffordshire; Buxton, Cavedale, and Castleton, in Derbyshire; 

 Beacon Hill, in Leicestershire; Carr-edge, in Cheshire; Staley, 

 Lancashire; in Yorkshire at Settle, Craven, Ingleborough, 

 Gordale, Ais-la-Beck, Hichmond, Widdal Fell, in Wensleydale, 

 Ogden Clough, Reeth Moor, in Swaledale, and near Leeds; 

 in Durham at Falcon Clints, in Teesdale, and in Weardale; 

 in Northumberland on the banks of the Irthing; in West- 

 moreland in Patterdale, Kendal Fell, Hutton E.oof, Farlton, 

 Arnside, Casterton Fell, Mazebeck Scar, and Ambleside; in 

 Cumberland at Ashness Gill, Borrow Force, Gillsland, Brandy 

 Gill, Carrick Fell, in Borrowdale. In Wales it is in the 

 counties of Brecknockshire, Glamorganshire, Carnarvonshire, 

 and Merionethshire. In Scotland in Dumfriesshire, Lanark- 

 shire, Stirlingshire, Perthshire, Forfarshire, Nairnshire, Aber- 

 deenshire, Inverness-shire, Argyleshire, Sutherlandshire, and 

 Ross-shire. In the Islands of Arran, Mull, and Shetland. In 

 Ireland in Donegal, near Lough Eske; in Sligo, at Ben 

 Bulgen; in Cork, at Bandon; and in Kerry, at Killarney. 



Abroad it is to be found in France, Switzerland, Germany, 

 Belgium, Bohemia, Norway, Sweden, Lapland, Finland, Russia, 

 Dalmatia, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Tauria, India, Siberia, 

 Island of Sitka, Rocky Mountains of North-west America, Peru, 

 and Columbia. 



