340 HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 



ULSTER. Logan canal (var. poly >stacMori) ; near the Giant's 

 Causeway, Antrim. -| 



CONNAUGHT. I Abundant in Ireland, especially 



LEINSTER. in the north. 



MUNSTER. j 



CHANNEL ISLES. Jersey. 



EQUISETUM SYLYATICUM, Linnaus. 



PENINSULA. Devonshire. Somersetshire. 



CHANNEL. Parsonage Lynch, Newchurch ; Apse heath, Isle of 

 Wight. Dorsetshire, Wiltshire. Sussex. 



THAMES. Bell wood, and Bayford wood, Hertfordshire. High 

 gate, Middlesex. Kent. Burgate, Godalming, Surrey. 

 Bagley wood, Berkshire. High Beech, Essex. 



OUSE. Suffolk. Norfolk. Chesterton ; Madingley wood, Cam- 

 bridgeshire. Bedfordshire. Northamptonshire, 



SEVERN. Arbury; Mosely bog near Birmingham, Warwickshire. 

 Gloucestershire. Herefordshire. Worcestershire. Staf- 

 fordshire. Benthal Edge, Shropshire. 



S. WALES. Hafod, and about the Devil's bridge, Cardiganshire. 

 Carmarthenshire. Neath, Glamorganshire, E. Lees, B.S.L. 



N. WALES. Near Bala, Merionethshire. Denbighshire. 



TRENT. Leicestershire. Eutland. Southwood near Calke 

 Abbey; Cromford moor, Derbyshire. Aspleywood; South- 

 well, Nottinghamshire. 



