322 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



HUMBER. [Yorkshire.] 



TYNE. Falcon Glints, and Cauldron Snout, Teesdale, Durham. 



LAKES. Westmoreland. 



W. LOWLANDS. Devil's Beef-tub, and hills north of Moffat, 

 P. Gray. Hills dividing Dumfries and Peeblesshires, abun- 

 dant, W. Stevens. 



E. HIGHLANDS. Ben Chonzie, near Crieff, Perthshire, Dr. Bal- 

 four. Glen Phee, Clova mountains, Forfarshire, /. Back- 



LYCOPODIUM ALPINUM, Linnaeus. 



PENINSULA. Somerset, A. Southby. 



CHANNEL. Hampshire. 



SEVERN. [Shropshire.] 



S. WALES. Brecon beacon, Brecknockshire. Glamorganshire. 

 Plinlymmon, Cardiganshire. 



N.WALES. Flintshire. Denbighshire. Llanidloes, Mont- 

 gomeryshire. Cader Idris, Merionethshire. Cwm-Idwal ; 

 Glyder Yawr ; Carnedd David, Carnarvonshire. 



TRENT. Derbyshire. 



MERSEY. Micklehurst, Cheshire. Todmorden ; Fo-edge ; 

 Mottram ; Cliviger, Lancashire. 



HUMBER. Ingleborough ; Sowerby ; Cronckley Fell ; Scar- 

 borough, Sec., Yorkshire. 



