326 Petty: Constituents of North Lancashire Flora. 
Hadwin. 1861. Phytologist, 260. Between Humphrey Head 
and Cartmel, C. J. Ashfield. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 332- 
No locality. 1865. Lowe, Native Ferns, ii., 267. Ulverston, 
Mr. Hadwin. 1865. Naturalist, 231. Furness Abbey, J. C. 
Melvill. 1869. Aspland’s Guide (vars. included). Grange, 
A. Mason. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Very frequent; 
no locality. 1878. Linton, Ferns, ed. ii., 126. Vars. Ulverston, 
Urswick, Scales, Birkrigg, Gleeston, near Dalton, Furness 
Abbey, Mrs. Hodgson; Cark, Crossfield; near Kellet, Ww. 
Bolton ; Baycliffe Lane, near Ulverston, Hadwin and J. K- 
Hodgson; Flookborough, J. Stewardson. 
Var. multifida Ger. em. A 
1688. Ray, Fascic., 24. On rocks about Cartmel Medicinal 
Well, Lawson; and repeated 1718. Derham, Phil. Let., 220- 
1848. Ray Corresp.; Ray Soc. 1889. Westm. Note-book, 180. 
Cystopteris fragilis Bernuh. 
1840. Newman, Brit. Ferns, 31. Lancashire. 1843+ — 
Phytologist, 477. Rare near Coniston ; occasionally on the Old 
Man and adjoining fells ; Tilberthwaite, Miss M. Beever. 1857+ 
Phytologist, 257 et seq. Wall of lane between Flookborough 
and Humphrey Head, Dr. Windsor. 1869. Aspland’s Guide, a 
107. Plentiful (with vars.) on the limestone ranges. 1874+ 
J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 
[Cystopteris alpina Desv. oa 
1864. Linton, Lake Country, 332, as C. alpina Presl. ‘Back 
of the Old Man, Coniston (?).’]_ The only record. . 
Polystichum lobatum Presl. 
1843. Phytologist, 477. Margin of Black Beck (Torver) and 
above Brantwood, Miss M. Beever. 1860. Phytologist, 258. = 
Humphrey Head, Dr. Windsor; and repeated same journal i 
1861, 259. 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson, as P. aculeatum 
Roth. No locality. rr864 Linton, Lake Country, 33!- No 
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set 
SA ee na PND eee en 
Polystichum angulare Presl. a 
1843. Phytologist, 477. Rare near Coniston, Miss M. — 
Beever. 1869. Aspland’s Guide, 108. Grange, A. Mason- 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Sparingly near Ulverston) 
attaining great luxuriance in ghylls and lanes further south, 
especially near Gleeston, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson. 187% 
Linton, Ferns, ed. ii., 51 (as vars.). Furness Fells, Mr. and Mrs. 
Hartley ; near Ulverston, Leece and Dendron, Mrs. Het 
