ATIIYEIUM FILIX-F(EMINA. S05 



Ulster. — Near Lough Eask, Donegal. 



CoxNAUGUT. — Ben Bulbcn, Sligo. 



Mi'NSTER.— Bandon, Cork. Turk Mountain, Killarney, Kerry. 



Athjrriiim Filix-foemiaa, Jloth. 



A common species, the distwbution of the many variations of 

 ■which is very imperfectly recorded. 



Pexinsula. — Travenna (var. rhceticiim), &c., Cornwall. Devon- 

 shire (various forms, including vars. stenodon, and multifid 

 var. of the 7nolle type). Rev. J. 31. Chanter ; also Salterton 

 (a monstrous state, approaching latifolmm), H. B. M. 

 Harris, B.S.E. Somersetshire ; also Bristol (var. molle) ; 

 and Nettlecombe (vars. pol^dactj/lum and laciniatum), C. 

 Elworthy. 



Channel. — Isle of Wight. Hampshire. Dorsetshire. Wilt- 

 shire. Tunhridge Wells (var. rhceticum), Miss Bower; 

 Tilgate Forest, and elsewhere, Sussex. 



Thames. — Hertfordshire. Kent. Portnall Park, Virginia Wa- 

 ter, and Shirley (var. rhceticum) ; Mayford (vars. mollc and 

 trificlum') ; Gomshall (var. stenodon), E. Morse; Bag- 

 shot (var. molle) ; and other parts of Surrey. Windsor 

 (var. pruinosum). Dr. Allchin, Berkshire. Oxfordshire. 

 Essex. 



Ouse. — Suffolk. Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Bedfordshire. 



Severn. — Arbury Park (with the vars. rhceticum and molle) and 

 other parts of Warwickshire. Gloucestershire. Penyard 



X 



