Res Pasa: 
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392 Petty : Constituents of North Lancashire Flora. 
Agropyron junceum Beauv. = Triticum L. C.F RG 168% 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Roosebeck shore, and 
repeated 1885. Baker's ek 235) 
Lepturus filiformis Trin. C.F.R.; 169m 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 236. Grange-over-Sands, W. Foggitt.— 
Nardus stricta L. C.F.R. 1638 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Frequent on walls and on 
the fells. ; 
Hordeum sylvaticum Huds. C.F.R., 1666. 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 236. Limestone wood behind Gray rigg 
Villas, Grange, J. G. Baker. 1892. Haviland, Distrib. Disease, 
382, No ee 
Hordeum murinum L. C.F.R., 1548- 
1892. Natuéatist 81. Shore bank, Rampside, 1888, L. P 
Mr. W. A. Clarke’s ‘ First Records’ terminate here. 
FERNS. 
As the ‘ London Catalogue’ (Eds. 8 and 9) admits only a few 
varieties, I have merged the records for the varieties in the 
type, as, of course, the latter must occur for the varieties to be 
present. On the strong wish ao a gi _ ge my. Owe 
the locality for his record is the true one. The second edition 
of Linton’s Ferns, by J. M. Barnes, is quoted, the first edition, 
1865, not quoted, because they are in his ‘ Lake Country,’ 1864. 
Hymenophyllum tunbridgense Smith. 
1843. Phytologist, 479. Coniston, S. Simpson; and repeated 
54. Newman, Brit. Ferns, 297. 1855. Moore and Bradbury, 
Nat.-Printed Ferns, fol. ed., plate 49, text. Lake District; 
and repeated 1859. Moore and Bradbury, 8vo. ed., ii., 305: 
1864. Linton,’ Lake Country, 332- Coniston, very rare. 1878. 
Linton’s Ferns, ed. ii., 155. Coniston. 1886. Eng. Bot., 
ed. ii., vol. 12, 356. Lake District. | 
‘Linton, W. J., b. Dec. 7th, 1812, London; d. Dec. 1897. in America. 
Besides ‘The Lake Country’ he illustrated many things, and wrote on 
more. e greatest wood engraver of his time. Chartist, artist, he 
Socialist. Autobiography, ‘Memories,’ 1895, with portrait. Page as 
Naturalist. 
