306 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



Worcestershire. Staffordshire. Ellesmere Lakes ; West 

 Felton, Shropshire. 



S. WALES. Swansea, Glamorganshire, G. Lawson ; Fishguard, 

 Pembrokeshire, E. Lees, B.S.L. Carmarthenshire. 



N. WALES. Anglesea. Denbighshire. Barmouth ; Tails of the 

 Cynvael near Festiniog, Merionethshire. Loughton bog, 

 Flintshire, Dr. Bidwell, B.S.K Carnarvonshire. 



TRENT. Leicestershire. Mansfield ; Bullwell, Nottinghamshire. 



MERSEY. Lindon moss near Mobberley, Cheshire. Speke 

 near Liverpool ; Chat moss ; Woolston moss, and else- 

 where near Warrington ; Poulton le Sand, Lancashire. 



HUMBER. Pottery Carr, near Doncaster ; Leeds ; Askham bog ; 

 Whitby ; York, and other parts of Yorkshire. 



TYNE. Durham. Northumberland. 



LAKES. Windermere, T. Hi/lands, B.S.L. ; Col with, H. Ford- 

 ham, B.S.L. , Westmoreland. Cumberland. Isle of Man. 



W. LOWLANDS. By the Manse, or White Loch, Colvend, Kir- 

 cudbrightshire, P. Gray. By the Clyde, Lanarkshire. 



E. HIGHLANDS. Stirlingshire. Fifeshire. Kincardineshire. 

 Culross, Perthshire. Arbroath, G. Lawson ; Montrose ; 

 Kinnaird, &c., Forfarshire. Mill of Leys, G.Dickie, B.S.K, 

 and elsewhere, Aberdeenshire. 



W. HIGHLANDS. Glen Finnart; Dunoon; Loch Fine, N.E. of 

 Iriveravy, Argyleshire. By Loch Lomond, Dumbarton- 

 shire. Isles of Arran, Bute, Mull, and Islay. 



