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Petty: Constituents of North Lancashire Flora. 327 
Humphrey Head, A. Mason; Gleeston Lane, J. K. Hodgson; 
Dale Park, T. Airey; Cartmel, T. Airey. 1885. Baker’s 
Flora, 239. Miss Beever and Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson 
Lastrea Thelypteris Pres. 
[1869. Bolton Geol. Frag., 16. Grows in two or three 
places.] 1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Roudsey Wood. 
1878, Linton, Ferns, a: li., 53. Only one salon: known. 
Discovered by the Misses E. atid A. Hodgson and A. Parker at 
Roudsey Wood, in 1853. 1883. Watson, Top. Bot., ed. ii., 
515, col. 1. ‘V.C. 69, Westm., Miss Hodgson MS.’ 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 239. Mis s Hodgson Ss eaten Peat mosses 
between Lake Side and Greenodd, J. Cow 
Lastrwa Oreopteris Presl. 
1843. Phytologist, 478. Very abundant near mountain 
Streams in neighbourhood of Coniston, Miss M. Beever; and 
Tepeated 1859. Moore and Bradbury, Nat.-Print. Ferns, i., 
176, as ZL. montana. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 331. 
Common, no locality. 1865. Lowe, Native Ferns, i., 220 
Coniston, E. J. Lowe. 1860. Aspland’s Guide, 107-8. Thickly 
distributed over the district of Grange, A. Mason. 1874. 
7. Ot B., Miss -E. Hodgson. No locality. 1878. Linton, 
Ferns, a ii., 59 (and vars.). Furness Fell, J. Wilson; Sea- 
thwaite, J. K. Hodgson. 
Lastrea Filix-mas Pres. 
1843. Phytologist, 478. Common near Coniston, Miss 
M. Beever. 1864. Linton, Lake Country, 331 (under a var.). 
Coniston. 1865. Lowe, Native Ferns, i., 241 (as a var.). Near 
Elterwater, Rev. Geo. Pinder, and on p. 251, a variety is 
named by Mr. E. J. Lowe Seevorie,’ with the name misspelled. 
1869. Aspland’s Guide, 107. Abundant everywhere. 1874. 
J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Type frequent everywhere ; no 
locality. 1878. Linton, Ferns, ed. ii., 64. Vars., Coniston, 
- K. Hodgson ; Seathwaite, Mrs. J. K. Hodgson ; Elterwater 
By. Geo. Pinder; near Ulverston, J. M. Barnes. 
mh Mary Beever, b..Ardwick, Manchester (circ.) 1800, d. Coniston, 
Lanes., 31st Dec. 1883. Contributed to Baxter's ‘ Phanog. Bot.,’ 1836; 
Newman S ‘Ferns’ (whena Rasp ei in ‘ Phytologist,’ 1841-54); Bradbury's 
“Nature Printed Ferns,’ 1855 (fol. ed.), and 1859-60 (8vo. ed. in 2 vols.); 
owe's ‘Native Ferns,’ vol. i, 1865; Baker's ‘Flora,’ 1885. Some of 
her letters in Ruskin’s ‘Hortus inclusus,’ 
Mr. W. G. Collingwood for the dates of birth and death 
November 1898. 
1887. I am indebted to 
