366 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



CoNNAUGHT. — Connemara, Galway, J. R. Kinahan. 

 Leinster. — Dublin, King's. Wicklow. Kilkenny. 

 MuNSTER, — Watei-ford. Tipperary. Clare. Limerick. Cork, 



J. R. Kinahan. 

 Channel Isles. — Jersey. 



Equisetmn hyemale, Llnnceus. 



Peninsula. — [^Somersetshire.] 



Channel. — [Near Broadstieh Abbey, Wiltshire.] 



Thames. — [Middlesex.]] South Kent, Rev. G. E. Smith, Wan- 

 borough, near Guildford, Surrey, J. D. Salmon. 



OirsE. — St. Faith's Newton ; Arminghall Wood, near Norwich, 

 Norfolk. Stretham Ferry, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire. 

 Potton ]Marshes ; Ampthill J3ogs, Bedfordshire. 



Severn. — Near Middleton, Warwickshire. Pencoyed, Here- 

 fordshire. Mosely Bog, Worcestershire. Staffordshire, 

 Dell at Bitterley, below the Clee Hills, Shropshire. 



S. Wales. — Swansea, Glamorganshire, J. W. G. Gutch, B.S.L. 



N. Wales. — Wrexham, Denbighshire. Flintshire. 



Trent. — Grace-Dieu Wood, Charnwood Forest; Measham, 

 Leicestershire. Nettleworth Green, near Mansfield ; Kirk- 

 lington, Nottinghamshire. 



Mersey. — Near Arden Hall ; Lally's Wood, near Over ; Thurstas- 

 ton, Cheshire. I\Iere Clough, near Manchester, Lancashire. 



HiJMBER. — Halifax ; by the Derwent, near Castle Howard ; 



