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of Merstham ; and meadows in Buckland and Betchworth parishes ; 

 Elstree reservoir ; pastures, No-man's-land Farm ; wet parts of Albury 

 Park ; Waterdown Forest ; field at Greeuford, plenty ; Watford, near 

 the silk mills ; Oxhey Wood ; Perivale ; Harefield, &c. ; Loosely Park 

 near Guildford ; between High and Chipping Ongar ; Great Warley ; 

 marshes near Lea Bridge ; damp meadows below Reigate Hill ; pastures 

 about Bayford, Essendon and Brickendon Green. 



OSMUNDA REGALIS. Boggy places and wet margins of woods, very rare. 

 Devil's Punchbowl, near Godalming ; wood W. of Warley Common (?) ; 

 Burnham Beeches (?) (none there now) ; Farnham Common, near Caesar's 

 camp ; Leith Hill, above Lonesome ; and about Peslik near Shiere ; also, 

 other side of the hill, near Ewhurst ; Gracious Pond (?) olim ; left of 

 the road from Frimley to Frimley Green (?) ; Pirbright Common, in 

 damp bushy places ; Holmwood, near Dorking, in a hollow halfway up 

 Cold Harbour Lane ; side of forked pond, Witley, next Thursley 

 Common ; Coleman Moor and Early Heath, Berks. 



PILULARIA GLOBULIFERA. Margins of lakes and ponds, not very 

 frequent. Ponds on Putney Heath ; Esher Common ;* Mitcham Common ;* 

 Earlswood ;* pond at Northaw, Herts ; Worplesdon ; Holmwood Common ; 

 Ditton Marsh ; Hillingdon Common, Uxbridge. 



POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS. Rare, Tilgate Forest. 



POLYPODIUM VULGARE. Rocks, walls, trunks of trees, banks, frequent. 

 Hind Head Lane, near Godalming ; road near Dorking ; roadsides about 

 Wendlesham ; banks of the Wey, in a plantation N. of Frensham Common 

 in profusion ;* Keston Common ; Croham Hurst ;* between Edmonton 

 and Winchmore Hill ; about Cobham ; Epping Forest,* &c. 



POLYSTICHUM. See ASPIDIUM. 



PTERIS AQUILINA. Heaths, woods and commons, frequent and abundant. 

 Hampstead Heath ;* Epping Forest ;* &c. 



SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE. Banks and rocks in cold damp situations, 

 not common. Merton Abbey walls ; Chislehurst Church ; N. side of 

 Loughton Church ; lanes about Chipping Ongar ; Lee Churchyard ; 

 Epping Forest. 



MINOR CRYPTOGAMS. 



ALICULARIA. See JUNGERMANNIA SCALARIS. 



AMBLYSTEGIUM. See HYPNUM. 



ANACALYPTA LANCEOLATA. Walls, &c., in calcareous districts. Near 

 Dorking chalk-pits.* 



DREA RUPESTRIS. Damp rocks, very rare. High Rocks, Tunbridge 

 Wells. 



ANEURA. See JUNGERMANNIA MULTIFIDA. 



ANOMODON VITICULOSUS. Trunks of trees, rare. In a lane near Kings- 

 bury ;* Southfield Park, Tunbridge Wells ; Morant's Court Hill ; about 

 Northfleet and Gravesend ; Reigate Hill. 



ANTHOCEROS PUNCTATUS. Ditches, &c., rare. Reported from Tunbridge 

 Wells ; Woolwich and Walthamstow ; olim. 



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