386 HISTORY OF BRITISn FERNS. 



W. Lowlands. — Dumfiies-shire. Kirkcudbrightshire. Rother- 



glen, Lanarkshire. 

 E. Lowlands. — Pentland Hills ; Braid Hill Marshes, Edin- 



bui'ghshire. 

 E. Highlands. — Perthshire. Slateford ; Monroman Moor ; 



Alyth ; near Forfar, and other parts of Forfarshire. Loch 



of Drum, Kincardineshire. Morayshire. 

 W. HiGHLANDS.^ — Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire. 

 N. Highlands. — Sutherlandshire. 

 Ulster. — By the Blackwater, near Lough Neagh; by the Banu, 



below Jackson's Hall, Coleraine, Antrim. 

 CoNNAUGHT. — Ballinaliinch ; Connemara, Galway. 



Selaginella spinosa. 



Peninsula. — [Devonshire.] 



N. Wales. — Aberffraw, Anglesea. Denbighshire. Cwm-Idwal ; 

 Clogwyn-du-Yrarddu ; Glyder-Vawr ; Llanberis ; Capel 

 Curig, Carnarvonshire. 



Trent. — Kinderscout, Derbyshire. 



Mersey. — New Brighton, Clieshire. Near Southport ; Seaforth 

 Common, Bootle, Lancashire. 



HuMBER. — Cronckley Fell ; Stockton Forest ; Settle ; Rich- 

 mond ; York ; Knaresborough ; WhitsunclifFe, near Thirsk, 

 &c., Yorkshire. 



