FLOWERLESS PLANTS. 



ACROGENES. 



F I L I C E S . 



PTERIS, L. 



P. aquilina, L. Common Brake. 6, 7. Common : roadsides 

 and waste places in a sandy or gravelly soil. 



ASPLENIUM, L. 



A. Adiantum-nigrum, L. Black Spleenwort. 6 9. Rare : 

 a few plants on Dickleburgh Church, wall (DC). Near 

 Ditchingham Hall (Mr. F. Spalding). 



A. viride, Huds. Green Spleenwort. 6 9. Very rare : dis- 

 covered by Mr. T. M. Spalding, forty years ago, 011 an 

 old wall between Denton and Bungay, and growing there 

 still (Mr. F. Spalding), F. Cf. Introd., p. 28. 



A. Trichomanes, L. Maiden-hair Spleenwort. 5 10. Rare : 

 occasionally on buildings at Gawdy Hall (Mr. Flint). 

 Bedingham Church wall (Mr. F. Spalding). 



A. Euta-muraria, L. Wall Rue Spleenwort. 5 9. Not 

 infrequent : Harleston Common, B. Fressingfield Church 

 wall. Syleharn (DC). Dickleburgh (TS). Ditching- 

 ham Church wall (Mr. F. Spalding). Long Stratton 

 Church (WA). 



ATHYEIUM, Roth. 



A. Filix-fcemina, Roth. Lady Fern. 6, 7. Rare : Flixton 

 Long Plantation, F. Formerly in Gawdy Hall Wood 

 (the late J. Muskett). 



CETERACH, Will. 



C. officinarum, Will. Scaly Spleenwort. 4 10. Very rare: 

 Mendham Church wall, B. Bridge near Forncett Station 

 (Mr. H. F. Wilson). Cf. Introd., p. 28. 



