324 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



ULSTER. Belfast mountains, Antrim. Aghla ; Barnesmoor ; 



Muckish, Donegal. Mourne mountains. Down. 

 MUNSTER. Mangerton ; Bandon, Kerry. 



LYCOPODIUM ANNOTINUM, linnets. 



N. WALES. Glyder-Vawr, above Llyn-y-cwm, Carnarvonshire. 



TRENT. Chamwood forest, Leicestershire, A. Bloxam. 



MERSEY. Eumworth moss, Lancashire, R. Withers. 



TYNE. [Teesdale, Durham.] 



LAKES. Bowfell, Cumberland, H. E. Smith. Langdale, West- 

 moreland, R. Rolleston. 



E. HIGHLANDS. Mountains of Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, 

 Morayshire, and BanfFshire ; as Loch-na-gar, Munth Keane, 

 Ben-na-Baird, and the Cairngorm mountains (elev. 1,500- 

 2,550 feet). Glen Dole; Clova mountains; by Loch Esk, 

 Forfar shire. 



W. HIGHLANDS. French Corrie, Strath Affarie, West Inverness- 

 shire. Goat Fell, Isle of Arran. Isle of Mull. 



N. HIGHLANDS. Freevater, Eoss-shire. 



N. ISLES. Hoy hill; Eackwick, J. T. Syme, Orkney. 



LYCOPODIUM CLAYATUM, Linnaus. 



PENINSULA. Exmoor, Devonshire. Brendon hill, and elsewhere, 

 Somersetshire. 



