Si8 HISTOKY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



Den, Fifesliire, R. Maughan, B.S,E. Culross ; Ben Lawers ; 

 Killin ; Dalnacardoch ; Killicrankie, H. B. M. Harris^ 

 B.S.E.; Dunkeld, yl. Tait ; Pass of Trosachs, T.M. ; Ben 

 Voirlich, Perthshire. Sidlaw Hills ; Clova Mountains ; 

 Clack of the Ballock, L. Carnegie, B.S.E. Forfarshire. 

 Inglis Mai die, Kincardineshire, A. Croall, B.S.E. Castle- 

 ton, Braemar, Aberdeenshire. Cawdor Woods, Nairnshire, 

 J. 3PNab, B.S.E. Dahvhinnie, E. Inverness-shire. 



W. Highlands. — French Corrie, Strath Affarie ; Glen Hoy ; 

 Ben Aulder, W. Inverness-shire. By Loch Lomond, Dum- 

 bartonshire. Glen Gilp, Ardrishiag ; between Lochs Awe 

 and Etive ; Dunoon, Afgyleshire. Brodick, Isle of Arran, 

 Tobermory, Isle of Mull, IV. ChrisPj, B.S.E. 



N. Highlands. — Ross-shire. Ferry-house E. of Loch ErboU, 

 Sutherlandshire. 



Ulster. — Knockleyd, Antrim, very rare. Mourne Mountains, 

 Down. 



CoNNAUGHT. — Ma'am Turc, Galway. 



MuNSTER. — Mucruss, Killarney, Kerry. 



Polypodium Phegopteris, Linnwus. 



Peninsula. — Near Tintagel, Cornwall. Exmoor, near Challa- 

 come, R. J. Gray ; Cock's Tor, Rev. W. S. Hore ; White 

 Tor, Great Mist Tor, and Sheep's Tor, R. J. Gray ; Dart- 

 moor, R. J. Gray ; [Ilfracombe ;] Becky Falls, &c., Devon- 

 shire. 



