314 HISTORY OF BRITISH PERNS. 



the United Kingdom and Ireland, and found in Jersey, and in the 



Western Isles, N. Uist, Harris, and Lewis. The varieties only are 



enumerated below ; cambricum ? is intended for the Irish form, so 



called, which appears distinct from the true cambricum. 



PENINSULA. Torquay, Devonshire (var. ? cambricum). Ched- 

 dar cliffs, Somersetshire (var. ? cambricum). 



CHANNEL. Bonchurch, Isle of Wight (var. ? cambricum). 



THAMES. Kent (var. serratum). Surrey (var. serratum). 



SEVERN. Warwickshire (var. serratum). Whitchurch and 

 Mordiford (var. serratum) ; Goodrich Castle, Eoss, E. T. 

 Bennett (var. ? cambricum), Herefordshire. Malvern, Wor- 

 cestershire (var. serratum). 



N. WALES. The var. cambricum in various parts of N. Wales. 



W. LOWLANDS. Kircudbrightshire (var. serratum). 



E. LOWLANDS. Braid hill near Edinburgh (var. cambricum). 



CONNAUGHT. Amin Isles (var. ? cambricum). 



LEINSTER. Wood near the Dargle, Wicklow (var. ? cambricum). 



MUNSTER. Killarney, Kerry (var.? cambricum). 



CHANNEL ISLES. [Guernsey : var. ? cambricum^] 



POLYSTICHUM ACULEATUM, Roth. 



PENINSULA. Cornwall. Lynmouth ; between Totness and 

 Ashburton, &c. (with lobatum), Devonshire. Portishead, 

 &c. (with lobatum), Somersetshire. 



CHANNEL. Selborne, Miss Bower (with lobatum, T. B. Salter) ; 



