34:0 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



Carr ; Buttercrambe, near York ; Heslington ; Settle ; 

 Scarborough ; Askam Fens, Yorkshire. 



Tyne. — Learmouth Bogs, Northumberland. 



Lakes. — Keswick ; Ullesvvater ; Glencoin ; Irton Woods, J. 

 Rohson ; Blowike, Cumberland. Hammersham, West- 

 moreland. 



E. Highlands. — Rescobie ; Restenet, Forfarshire. 



N. Isles. — [Shetland.] 



Ulster. — Portmore Park by Lough Neagh, Antrim ; Boggy 

 wood at Portumna, Gal way, D. Moore. 



CoNNAUGUT. — Near Lough Carra, Mayo, J. Ball. 



Leinster. — [Marshes at Glencree, Wicklow.] 



MuNSTER. — Marsh near Mucruss, Killarney, Kerry, Z)r. Mackat/. 



Ophioglossiim lusitanicnm, Linnwus. 

 Channel Isles. — Petit Bot Bay, Guernsey, Mr. G. Wolsei/. 



Ophioglossum vnlgatum, Lhmwus. 



Peninsula. — Cornwall. Slateford ; Barnstaple ; near Exeter, 



R. J. Gray, Devonshire. Somersetshire. 

 Channel. — Strathfieldsaye ; Stoke ; Wanston, Hampshire. 



Bembridge Down ; Blackgang Chine ; West Cowes, &c., 



Isle of Wight. Box, Dorsetshire. Longleat, Wiltshire, 



Highlands, Framfield, &c., Sussex. 

 Thames. — Bury Woods, Hitchin ; Elstree ; Essenden, and 



other parts of Hertfordshii'e. Hackney Marshes ; Siou- 



