312 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



vael near Festiniog; Barmouth, &c., Merionethshire. 



Llanrwst, Denbighshire. Cwm-Idvval; Llanberis; Aber- 



glaslyn; Bangor, &c., Carnarvonshire, 

 TRENT. Buxton, Derbyshire. 

 MERSEY. Werneth, &c., Cheshire. Dean-church Clough, near 



Bolton ; near Todmorden ; Philips wood, near Prestwich ; 



Blackhay, Clitheroe, &c., Lancashire. 

 HUMBER. Halifax; Beckdale Helrasley; Buttercrambe moor 



near York; Settle; Sheffield; Ingleborough ; and many 



other parts of Yorkshire. 

 TYNE. By the Tees above Middleton ; rocks above Langley 



ford ; Cawsey Dene, &c., Durham. Moors near Wallington ; 



Shewing Shields ; Cheviot hills ; Hexham, Northumber- 

 land. 

 LAKES. Wardale; Borrowdale; Ennerdale; Scaw-fell; Kes- 



wick ; Tindall fell, &c., Cumberland. Ambleside ; Gras- 



mere; Casterton fell; Hutton roof, &c., Westmoreland. 



Conistone, N. Lancashire. Isle of Man. , 

 W. LOWLANDS. Drumlanrig ; Rae hills ; Jardine hall, Dumfries- 

 shire. Dalscairth ; Mabie, Kircudbrightshire, P. Gray. 



Gourock, Renfrewshire. Falls of the Clyde ; Calderwood ; 



Crutherland ; Campsie near Glasgow ; Corra Lyn, &c., 



Lanarkshire. 

 E, LOWLANDS. Berwickshire. Jedburgh ; Ruberslaw, Eox- 



burghshire. Pentland hills ; Arniston ; Hosslyn, and Auch- 

 indenny woods, near Edinburgh. 



