290 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



LAKES. Ennerdale, Cumberland, J. Dickinson, B.S.E. West- 

 moreland. Conistone, North Lancashire. 

 W. LOWLANDS. Drumlanrig, Dumfriesshire. Banks of the 



Clyde, Lanarkshire. 

 E. LOWLANDS. Peeblesshire. 

 E. HIGHLANDS. [Stirlingshire.] [Perthshire.] 

 W. HIGHLANDS. Bullwood; Dunoon, Argyleshire. Banks of 



Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire. Isle of Bute, Dr. Balfour. 

 N. HIGHLANDS. [Ross-shire.] 

 CONNAUGHT. Connemara, Dr. Graham ; Ballynahinch, Dr. 



Balfour, Galway. 

 LEINSTER. Dublin co., rare, B.S.E. Powerscourt ; Glencree, 



and elsewhere, Wicklow. 

 MUNSTER. Clonmel, /. Sibbald-, Glengariff, Bantry, C. C. Ba- 



Ungton, B.S.E., Cork. Glen Carnn, W. Andrews, B.S.E. ; 



about Killarney, and elsewhere in the co. of Kerry. 



HYMENOPHYLLUM UNILATEEALE, Willdenow. 



PENINSULA. Bodmin; Carn Brea near Eedruth; Eough tor 

 near Camelford ; Granite tor, Cornwall. Moreton, R. J. 

 Gray, West Lynn, N. R. Ward; Vixen tor, Westman's 

 wood, and Shaugh bridge, Dartmoor; Tynemouth; Bick- 

 leigh wood, Devonshire. 



SEVERN. Gradbitch near Flash, Staffordshire. Treflach wood, 

 - Shropshire. 



