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Bah. Man. ; Snow Jon, W. Pamplin ; near Llyn Ogv>'3'n, Car- 

 narvonsliire, S. O. Gray ; Scottish liighlandsj 3Ir. Backhouse. 



The var. cristata. — Charleston, near St. Austell, Cornwall ; 

 Devonshire, G.B. IVoUaston. Also reported from Ireland. 



The var. polydactyla. — Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B. Maund. 

 A " many-headed " variety, probably similar, is reported from 

 Brecon, J. R. Cobb ; another from Staffordshire, S. Jervis. 



The var. siihi7itcgra, scarcely more than once pinnate, is re- 

 ported from Ennis, Clare, Ireland. At Rathronan, near Clonmel, 

 Cork, occurs a small variety, somewhat resembling L. cristata. 



Lastrea smula, BracJcenridge. 



Peninsula. — Penzance ; St. Michael's Mount ; Helston ; Lost- 

 withiel ; Truro, and throughout Cornwall. Chambercombe ; 

 Ilfracombe ; Linton ; Hartland, Rev. J. M. Chanter; Parra- 

 combe Hill, R.J. Gray; Barnstaple; Clovelly ; Helsworthy, 

 Rev. TV. S. Hore; Devil's Tor, Dartmouth; Bickleigh 

 Vale; Shaugh Vale, R. J. Gray, &c., Devonshire. Sel- 

 worthy, Somersetshire. 



Channel. — Tunbridge V/ells ; Ardingly ; Balcombe ; West 

 Iloathly, Sussex. 



Severn. — Herefordshire. 



S. Wales. — Melincourt Waterfall, Glamorganshire, E, Young. 



N. Wales. — Holyhead, Anglesea, G. Maw, Meriouethsliii'e. 

 Snowdon district, Dr. Allchin. 



