276 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



LAKES. Bocks above Patterdale; Kendall Tell, W. Christy, 



B.S.E. ; Hutton Boof ; Farlton ; Arnside ; Casterton 



Fell ; Mazebeck Scar, Westmoreland. Ashness Gill ; 



Borrow Force ; Gilsland, Cumberland. 

 W. LOWLANDS. Bold Craig, near Moffat, W. A. Little; Grey 



Mare's Tail, W. Stevens, Dumfriesshire. Palls of the 



Clyde, Lanarkshire. 

 E. HIGHLANDS.- Stiiiingshire. Ben Chonzie, near Crieff ; 



Blair Athol ; Ben Lawers, Perthshire. Canlochen; 



Clova, Porfarshire, A. Croall, B.S.E. Cawdor woods, 



Nairnshire. Aberdeenshire. 

 W. HIGHLANDS. Inverness-shire. Dunoon, and other parts of 



Argyleshire. Ben Yoirlich, Dumbartonshire. Ben More, 



Isle of Mull. 



N. HIGHLANDS. Assynt, Sutherlandshire. Boss-shire. 

 ULSTER. Near Lough Eask, Donegal. 

 CONN AUGHT. Ben Bulben, Sligo. 

 MUNSTER. Bandon, Cork. Turk mountain, Killarney, Kerry. 



ATHYBIUM PILIX-PCEMINA, Roth. 



A common species, the distribution of which is very imperfectly 



recorded. 



PENINSULA. Trevenna (var. convemm as rTiaeticum)^ &c., Corn- 

 wall. Devonshire ; also Salterton (a monstrous state, 



