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Hymenophyllum Tunbridgense, 



._ Wilsoni, 



Osmunda regalis, 



Ophioglossum vulgatum, 



Lycopodium clavatum, . 

 Selago, 



annotinum, . 



selaginoides, 

 alpinum, 



Equisetum fluviatile (Telmateia), 

 arvense, 



sylvaticum, . 



limosum, 

 palustre, 



f On sheltered rocks in several places, 

 as in a plantation near Invercloy, 

 in the wood at Brodick Castle ; 

 near Corrie ; at Fallen Rocks ; and 

 at the entrance of Glen Eisdale, 

 Whiting Bay. It is remarkable 



that, in all these localities, it is 

 found growing upon the old sea 

 cliff; as is also the case where it 

 occurs at Dunoon, Holy Loch, 

 the Kyles of Bute, and the shores 

 of Lochlomond, at Tarbet. 



f Abundant in many spots, as near 

 Corrie ; sea coast at Sannox ; Glen 

 Cloy, Bein-Leister Glen; Birk 

 Glen, above Invercloy, often 

 growing along with the last-men- 

 tioned species, but also ascending 

 to the tops of the highest moun- 

 tains, where, as on Ben-Ghnuis. 

 it covers the most exposed* rocks 

 at a height of 2,500 feet, and is 

 with difficulty distinguished from 

 a moss. In general, it prefers 

 damper spots than H. Tunbrid- 

 gense, and can stand exposure 

 much better. 



Frequent, on the sea cliff, all round 

 the island, often very luxuriant, 

 attaining the height of 10 or even 

 12 feet. Now less abundant on 

 the coast, but may be found in 

 profusion near Loch Ranza, and 

 at King's Cove. 



{In a meadow between Benan -head 

 and Torlin, and probably in other 

 places. 



Abundant on the hills. 

 Moors and mountains frequent. 

 ( Said to have been found on Goat- 

 . < fell, but in all probability errone- 

 ( ously. 



( Boggy and springy places on the 

 ' \ hills and glens frequent. 

 On the mountains. 

 Frequent in damp ground. 

 Common. 



/ In the woods and glens, not un- 

 \ frequent. 

 Ditches and ponds. 

 Boggy places frequent. 



