264 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



TRENT. [Derbyshire.] 



HUMBER. [Yorkshire.] 



LAKES. Isle of Man. 



E. HIGHLANDS. [Banks of the Carron, Kincardineshire, accord- 

 ing to Professor Beattie, but probably erroneous.] 



W. HIGHLANDS. [Argyleshire. Arran.] 



CONNAUGHT. Lough Bulard, near Urisbeg ; Roundstone, Con- 

 nemara, Galway ; Arran Isles. 



MUNSTER. Cahir Conree, near Tralee, Kerry. 



ALLOSORUS CEISPUS, Bernhardi. 



PENINSULA. Exmoor near Challicombe, Devonshire, N. TFard, 

 B.S.E. Simmonsbath, Somersetshire. (Perhaps these 

 two descriptions refer to one locality.) 



SEVERN. Titterstone Glee hill, Shropshire. Malvern hills, 

 Worcestershire. [" Stowe " (? Staffordshire), B.S.E.} 



S. WALES. Glamorganshire. Cardiganshire. 



N. WALES. Cerig-y-Druidion, Denbighshire. Dolgelly ; Cader- 

 Idris, Merionethshire. Breiddin hills, Montgomeryshire. 

 Cwm-Idwal ; Clogwyn-du-Yrarddu, Snowdon ; Glyder- 

 vawr ; Mynidd-Mawr ; Llanberis ; and elsewhere in Carnar- 

 vonshire. 



TRENT. Fairfield ; Chinley Hills, Derbyshire. [Rutland.] 



MERSEY. Tag's Ness near Macclesfield, Cheshire. Lancaster ; 

 Ch'viger near Todmorden ; !Fo-edge near Bury, Lancashire. 



