306 HISTORY OF BRITISH PERNS. 



Park Wood, near Ross, Herefordshire (var. rhceticum), 

 W. H. Purchas. Newport, Monmouthshire. Worcester- 

 shire ; also Malvern (var. tnfidum), E. Lees. Staffordshire ; 

 also var. multifidum, D. Doody, according to Plulcnet. 

 Shrewsbury, &c., Shropshire (var. rJiceticiim) ; also Bickley, 

 near Shrewsbury (deeply incised) ; Tittprstone Clee (incised 

 form). 



S. Wales. — Brecknockshire. Glamorganshire. Carmarthen- 

 shire. Pembrokeshire. 



N.Wales. — Angle sea ; also Cickle (var. trifidum), Rev. W. A. 

 Lcighton. Denbighshire ; also Ruthin (var. rhceticum), and 

 Voil Famma (dwarf form of moUe), T. Pritcliard. Flint- 

 shire. Craig Breiddcn, Montgomeryshire (var. molle), Rev. 

 W. A. Lcighton. Aber (var. rhceticum), &c., Carnarvon- 

 shire. 



Teext. — Leicestershire. Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire ; also 

 near Chatsworth (var. midtijidum), J. Bain, according to 

 Prof. Kinahan. Rutland. 



Mersey. — Cheshire. Lancashire ; also Boghart Hole Clough, 

 near Manchester (var. trifidum). Rev. W. A. Lcighton; 

 Chaigeley (dwarf form of molle), E.J. Lowe ; Todmorden 

 (var. crisputii), A. Huddart. 



Humber. — Yorkshire ; also IMicklej^ Barrows (var. rhceticum) ; 

 Hebden Bridge, near Halifax (dwarf form ? molle), S. Gib' 

 son; Sheffield (var. tnfidum), Rev. IF. A. Lcighton, 



Tyne. — Northumberland, Durham. 



