124 FERNS AND ALLIES. 



SCOLOPENDRIUM, Sm. 



S. vulgare, Sym. Common Hart's Tongue. 7, 8. Frequent 

 in shady places. 



CYSTOPTERIS, Bern. 



C. fragilis, Bern. Brittle Bladder Fern. 6, 7. On an old 

 wall at Harleston (1843, the late Mr. Muskett and Mr. 

 T. M. Spalding) ; locality destroyed. Harleston Station 

 wall (1884, B.). Cf. Introd., p. 28. 



POLYSTICHUM, Roth. 



P. lobatum, Pres. (Aspidium lobatum, Sw.). Prickly Shield 

 Fern. 7, 8. Shady hedge-bank near Redenhall Gate- 

 house, B. Gissing (T). 



Var. aculeatum, Sym. Not infrequent: Redenhall, Rushall, 

 Needham, etc. 



P. ang-ulare, Pres. (Aspidium angulare, Willd.). Angular 

 Shield Fern. 7, 8. Rare : shady hedge-banks, Shelton 

 (Mrs. Sancroft Holmes). Formerly frequent at Dickie- 

 burgh (DC). 



LASTRJJA, Pres. 



L. Filix-mas, Pres. (Nephrodium Filix-mas, Rich.). Male 

 Buckler Fern. 6, 7. Generally distributed in woods and 

 hedge-banks. 



L. spinulosa, Pres. (Nephrodium spinulosum, Desv.). Spinu- 

 lose Buckler Fern. 7 9. Rare : moist places in several 

 parts of Gawdy Hall Great Wood (Mr. Flint), F. 



L. dilatata, Pres. (Nephrodium dilatatum, Desv.). Broad 

 Buckler Fern. 7 9. Very rare : sparingly in a shady 

 lane at Shelton (Mrs. Sancroft Holmes). 



POLYPODIUM, L. 



P. vulgare, L. Common Polypody. 7 11. Common in banks 

 and on trees. 



OPHIOGLOSSUM, L. 



0. vulgatum, L. Adder's Tongue. 5, 6. Not infrequent : 

 pasture near Jay's Green, Harleston, B. Gawdy Hall 

 .Great Wood, F. Meadow, St. Cross, G. Gawdy Hall 

 Lawns (Mrs. Pemberton), F. Fressingfield, D. 



