ON THE FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING Districts. 181 
Clawton. IV. eegeers $8 rm in much of the country 
between the Tamar and Dart 
Athyrium Filia-femina Bernh 
Ceterach officinarum Willd. ‘L. Walls of the bridge at Yealm 
Bridge (Baker). 
Scolopendrium vulgare Sm. 
Aspidium aculeatum Sw. Rare. III. Bridgerule :—-hedge-bank 
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hear Furze, in several spots; [Vicarage oe planted]. 
Hedge-bank near North cameion Bridge. — A. angulare Willd. 
Nephrodium Filix-mas Rich. (type aoa ¢. Borreri ry com- 
mon. — b. affine. ridgerule. spinulosum Desv. 
Kilkhampton Gawd who also gives ‘‘ glandulosum. "Poughi gl.”, -1.). 
—N, dilatatun Desy. — N. emulum Baker. Generally distributed, 
and rather common. — N. Oreopteris Desv. I. Week St. Mary. 
Iu. aga hen hy, and Tinney; in several spots. Near 
Parnacott. IV. Between Soulden Cross and These. Sutcombe. 
ear a rth 
y: 
Polypodium vulgare L. — [P. Phegopteris L. Found not many 
ars ago near Parnacott, III.; but I searched the locality without 
success in 1885] .——P. Dn yopteris L. III. Wall, Bridgerule, two or 
three plants, escaped from former cultivation. 
nda regalis L. I. Minster and Boscastle Valleys, in set 
quantity. and III, Tamar Valley (Hind!), very comm 
i . Tamerton. 
Pe 
Ophioglossum vulgatum L. IV. Beaworthy, between village and 
railway-station, in pies: Moorland pasture near Ashbury Railway- 
Station, in fair quantity 
fe “eh tai Lue Sw. IV. With the last, near Ashbury, a 
_ Equisetum arvense L. -- E. gt tha Vids. I. Poughill (Hind). 
aK a araunie L. I. Week St. Mary, damp wooded hollow east of 
village, May, 1 885 ; fruiting, ca i in ede quantity. I was directed 
.G. H. Ho 
ago. New record for Cornwall. U own in Devon.—F. palustr 
L.—Var. nudum DC. I. Bude Colt ——E. limosum L. L. Torte 
Meadow, Kilkhampton. Bude (Hind). Il. and II. Canal in 
fragilis I. Bude (Hind). — aris L. I 
ra lis ‘Des. u gas 
P oughill I (ttieal !).—Var. sins ie ix ile near ar Lastlebeldge, 
m aa On this Me essrs. H. & J. Groves remark (‘ Journ. Bot.,’ 
1884), ‘This form is distinguished by its nucules having a 
black nucleus, instead of brown, as in the type. Braun remarks 
that it is very rare.’ , 
Nitella flewilis Ag. II. Canal below Newacott. — N. opaca Ag. 
(? II. Canal below aber! Ill. Canal near the Reservoir. 
Stream south of Affaland Down 
