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hurst road, then along main load Staplehurst, Cranbrook, Hawkhurst to 

 boundary. 18-19 : Essex N. and S. ; main road from \Valtham Abbey 

 through Epping, High Ongar, Writtle to Chehiisford. thence along Chelmerand 

 Blackwater Canal to the sea. 25-26 : Suffolk E. and W. and 27-28 : 

 Norfolk E. and W. ; both divided by the parallel of longitude 1 degree east 

 of Greenwich. 33-34 : Gloucester E. and W. ; Thames and .Severn and 

 .Stroudwater Canals from Cerney to Severn at Framilode, thence up Severn to 

 Deerhurst. 49-50 : Denbigh includes the parts of Carnarvon east of river 

 Conway. 53-54 : Lincoln N. and S. ; liver Witham to Lincoln and Foss 

 Dyke to Notts border at Drinsey Nook. 55 : Leicester includes Rutland. 

 59-60 : Lancashire S. and W. ; river Ribble to Yorks. border ; Lancashire 

 north and west of Morecambe Bay goes with Westmorland. 61 : Yorks. S.E. 

 is the East Riding. 62-65 = Yorks. N.E; and N.W. ; southernmost bend of 

 Tees to nearest bend of Wiske, thence down Wiske and Swale to junction with 

 Ure. 63-64 : Yorks. S.W. and M.W. ; Leeds and Liverpool Canal Foul- 

 bridge to Leeds and canalised Aire from Leeds to Ouse. 65 : Yorks. N.W. 

 is the North Riding west of the Wiske and Swale plus that part of the West 

 Riding north of the Lune-Ribble watershed from Gragreth over Whernside to 

 near Newby Head. 67-68 : Northumberland S. and N. (or Cheviotland) ; 

 river Coquet to Linn Bridge, thence watershed by Crigdon Ridlees and Ciolden 

 Pot to Grindstone Law. 85 : Fife includes Kinross. 87-88 : Perth S. with 

 Clackmannan and Perth M. ; Tay-Forth watershed. 88-89 = Perth M. and 

 N. ; rivers Garry and Tay. 92-93 : Aberdeen N. and S. ; watershed east 

 and west from Inverary. 95 : Elgin roughly equivalent to the present adminis- 

 trative county (details in Scottish Nat., 1917, 79). 96-97: Easterness and 

 Westerness ; Liverness is divided by the watershed between east and west of 

 Scotland, continued along Loch Erricht to Perth border ; the eastern part with 

 Nairnshire'is Easterness, the western with the part of Argyll north-west of 

 L. Linnhe is Westerness. 98 : Argyll is the county without Cantire, the 

 islands and the part north-west of L. Linnhe, lOO : Clyde Islands ; Bute, 

 Arran, Cumbrae, etc. lOl : Cantire separated from Argyll by Crinan Canal. 

 102: Ebudes South; Jura, Colonsay, Islay, etc. 103 : Ebudes Mid.; 

 Mull, Coll, Stafta, etc. 104 : Ebudes North ; Skye, Rum, Muck, etc. 105- 

 106 : Ross E. and W. ; watershed between east and west coasts. 107-108 : 

 Sutherland E. and W. ; watershed between north-west and east coasts. 

 119 W. — 119 E. : Donegal W. and E. ; Lough Swilly to Donegal Bay, the 

 baronies of Tirhugh, Raphoe and Inishowen, with Londonderry City, forming 

 Donegal E. 137-138 : Mayo E. and W. ;• Lough Mask and river Ayle, then 

 to Castlebar and down river Moy to sea. 139-140 N. : Galway W. and N.E. ; 

 Lough Corrib and River Corrib. 140 N.-140 S. : Galway N.E. and S.E. ; 

 railway Ballinasloe to Oranmore. 143-144 : Tipperary N. and S. ; G.S.W. 

 railway Maryborough toCharleville. 146 E. and 146 M. : Cork E. and M. ; 

 railway Charleville to Cork and by western shore of Cork harbour to sea. 

 146 M.-147 : Cork M. alid W. (or S.) ; Killarney Jvinction Railway from 

 Kerry to Millstreet, thence in straight lines to Macroom and Bandon and by 

 river to sea. 148 N.-148 S. : Kerry N. and S. ; boundaries of baronies of 

 Magunihy and Trughanacmy. 



There are in all 153 areas ; 60 in England, 12 in Wales, 41 in Scotland and 

 40 in Ireland. The number in which each species occurs is shown in the 

 summary. 



