520 ADDITIONAL NOTES, ETC. 



There is in Cumberland a very large Festuca, quite unlike 

 the common F. pratensis, with perfectlj'^ cylindrical spike- 

 lets, and all the branches developed, but I did not see it 

 in fruit. It is by no means so caespitose as the Devon 

 plant." (Mr. F. J. A. Hort, in letter of May, 1851). 



1393. Lastrea Foenisecii, vol. iii. p. 271. 



Add province 6 in the area ; but I have mislaid the 

 memorandum of the personal authority for this addition. 

 The county of Hereford is enumerated by Mr. Moore, in 

 his 'Popular History of British Ferns,' page 296. 



Xd. Athyrium fontanwm, vol. iii. p. 275. 



A claim has been advanced for the location of this fern 

 in provinces 3 and 7, whether correctly so, remains to be 

 decided. Particulars are reported by the Rev. A. Bloxam, 

 in the Phytologist, vol. iv. page 518. 



1400. Asplenium germanicum, vol. iii. p. 381. 



Province [12] may be added in the area, but enclosed 

 as uncertain until further confirmed. On authority of 

 Mr. H. E. Smith, the locality of " Borrodale, Cumber- 

 land " is recorded by Mr. Moore. 



1402. Scolopendrium vulgare, vol. iii. p. 283. 



Perhaps province 17 maybe correctly added in the area, 

 which would thus be rendered ' general.' But I have no 

 personal authority to cite for the North Highland pro- 

 vince, and thus take the county of Sutherland from Mr. 

 Moore's ' Popular History,' where it is given without the 

 name of any botanical informant. 



1408. Hymenophyllum Wilsoni, vol. iii. p. 289. 



Province [11] may be doubtfully added in the area, on 

 faith of a record in Mr. Moore's work above quoted, " Ju- 

 rionside, Northumberland, B. S. E." 



1413. Lycopodium annotinum, vol. iii. p. 293. 



Province^ 8 9 11 are indicated for this species in Mr. 

 Moore's work. That of-Trent is given on the authoritj' 



