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exists in Leigh Woods. On Dundry Hill, still 

 plentiful. Under fir trees near Brockley, many 

 very large plants. Burrington Combe. Cheddar 

 Cliffs, on both sides of the gorge. In crannies of 

 the water-worn rocks on Mendip above Draycot. 

 Abundant on damp hedge-banks nnder Dolbery 

 Camp. Of very fine growth in East Harptree 

 Combe. On walls at Chewton Mendip ; Gurney 

 Slade ; Litton and Stone Easton. Ebbor. Em- 

 borrow. Dulcote Hill, near Wells. On walls near 

 the Mineries on Mendip. Stanton Drew. Yatton. 



VII. VIII. 



ATHYRIUM, Both. 



967. A. Filix-fcemina, Roth. Lady Fern. 



Native ; in damp, shady places, frequent. 



G. Almondsbury. Pucklechurch. Tortworth. Wood 

 near Stapleton. 



S. Several localities in Leigh Woods, and between 

 Abbot's Leigh and Failand. Axbridge. Bourton 

 Combe. Brockley Cornbe. Norton Wood, Cleve- 

 don. Wood between Temple Cloud and Glutton ; 

 Mr. D. Fry. Sidcot. Frequent near Wells. In 

 several woods near Bath. VI. VII. 



ASPLENIUM, Linn. 



968. A. lanceolatum, Huds. 



Native ; on sandstone rocks, very rare. 



G. Frome Glen, Stapleton ; Herb. Stephens. Oldbury 



Court Woods, and lanes about Stapleton ; Swete, 



Fl.97. 

 These records relate to one and the same locality, 



where the plant was discovered by Mr. J. W. 



