296 HISTORY OF BRITISH PERNS, 



The var. incisa has been reported or seen from Combe Mar- 

 tin, Devonshire, C. C. Babington, B.S.E. ; Wiltshire ; Bridport, 

 Dorsetshire, B.S.L. ; Sturry, Kent ; Eeigate, Virginia Water, 

 Bagshot, May ford, St. Martha's near Guildford, and Button 

 Park, Surrey ; Barnet, Hertfordshire ; King's Cliffe, North- 

 amptonshire ; Cathcart hills near Glasgow, Lanarkshire ; Ben 

 Chonzie mountain near Crieff, Perthshire ; Kingcausie, Kincar- 

 dineshire, /. T. Syme. 



The var. abbreviata is recorded from Ingleborough, Yorkshire, 

 6r. Pinder ; and Conistone, Lancashire, Miss Beever. 



At Rathronan, Cork, occurs a small forked variety somewhat 

 resembling cristata. 



LASTREA FCENISECII, Watson. 



PENINSULA. Penzance ; St. Michael's mount ; Helston ; 

 Lostwithiel ; Truro, and throughout Cornwall. Chamber- 

 combe ; Ilfracombe ; Lynton ; Barristaple ; Clovelly, &c., 

 Devonshire. Somersetshire. 



CHANNEL. Tunbridge Wells ; West Hoathly, Sussex. 



SEVERN . Herefordshire . 



N. WALES. Merionethshire. 



HUMBER. [Yorkshire.] 



TYNE . [Northumberland.] 



LAKES. St. Bee's head, Cumberland. 



E. HIGHLANDS. Baldovan, Kinnordy, Forfarshire. 



