334 UISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



OusE. — Bradwell, Suffolk. Near Crome, Norfolk, B. Wigham, 

 B.S.L. Fulbourne, Teversham, &c., Cambridgeshire. Dal- 

 lington Heath, Northamptonshire. 



Seveen. — Allesley ; about Arbury Hall ; Coleshill Heath ; Cor- 

 ley, Warwickshire. Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, TF. 

 H. PiircJias. Glyn Ponds ; Nantygollen, near Pont-y-pool, 

 Monmouthshire, T. H. Thomas. Herefordshire. Malvern 

 Hills, Worcestershire, E. Lees, B.S.L. Ramshaw Rocks, 

 near Warslow, Staffordshire. Whitcliffe ; Ludlow ; Shaw- 

 bury Heath ; Wyre Forest, Shropshire. 



S. Wales. — Radnorshire. Brecknockshire. Swansea, Glamor- 

 ganshire, T. B. Flower, B.S.E. Carmarthenshire. Cardi- 

 ganshire, 



N. Wales. — Anglesea. Wrexham ; Llanymynecli, C C Bab- 

 ingtoiiy Denbighshire. Flintshire. Dolgelly, Merioneth- 

 shire, B.S.L. Near Llanberis; Aber, and other parts of 

 Carnarvonshire. 



Trent. — Near Twycross, Leicestershire. Rutland. Lincoln- 

 shire. Oxton and Eddingley Bogs, Nottinghamshire. De- 

 thich Moor ; Riley, Derbyshire. 



Mersey. — Birkenhead and Oxton, Cheshire. Near Warrington ; 

 Rochdale ; Rainhill ; Gateacre, Lancashire. 



HuMBER. — Sheffield ; Valley of the Don, near Doncaster ; Mel- 

 ton Wood, near Adwick ; Escrick, near York ; Whitby ; 

 Richmond ; Halifax ; Everley, near Scarborough, York- 

 shire. 



