358 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



Rng1\V ; Hearsall, Sec, Warwickshire. Ross, Hereford- 

 shire. Eartliam ; INIalvern ; Suckley, Worcestershire, B. 

 Lees, B.S.L. Staifordshire. Blodwell Rocks ; Weulock, 

 Shropshire. 



S. Wales. — Tenby, Pembrokeshire, E. Lees, B.S.L. Gower, 

 Glamorganshire, C. Conway, B.S.L. Talgarth, Brecknock- 

 shire, E, Williams. Cardiganshire. Radnoi'shire, common, 

 J. R. Cohh. 



N. Wales. — Beaumaris ; Cickle, Anglesea, Rev. TV. A. Lcighton. 

 Conway ; Bangor, Carnarvonshire. Ruthin, Denbighshire, 

 2. Prichard, 



Trent. — Matlock, Derbj^shire. Leicestershire. 



Mersey. — Clitheroe, E. J. Lowe; Manchester (var. suhtripin- 

 natitm, with very dark scales on stipes and lower part of 

 rachis), J. B. Wood; Prescott ; Hail Wood, Lancashii'e. 

 Cheshire. 



Humber. — Ingleborough, W. J. Hooler ; Edlington Crags, 

 near Adwick ; Roche Abbey, J. F. Young, B.S.L. ; Hali- 

 fax, R. Leyland, B.S.L. ; Richmond ; Heckfell Woods ; 

 EUand, and other parts of Yorkshire. 



Lakes. — Loughrigg Fell ; Ambleside, Westmoreland. Isle of 

 Man. 



E. Lowlands. — Peasebridge, Berwickshire. 



W. Highlands. — Ederline, Loch Gilphead, Argyleshire, Mrs. 

 A.Smith. 



Ulster. — Blackstaff Lane ; Colin Glen, Belfast, Antrim, 



