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KQTTrSKTACKA', 



FILrCTOS. 



where in the ChoddaT' Valley. Yatton. In the 

 oanal by T5ath ; Add. Fl. BntJion. VI. VII. 



954. E. palustre, L. 



Native ; in marsho.s, swamps, and ditch-banks, fre- 

 quent. 



G. Marsh at the Boiling Well. Filton Meads. 



S. By the Abbot's Pond, 'near Abbot's Leigh. Bod- 

 minster Meads. Clovedon. Winscombe. Yatton. 

 Abundant on ditch-banks between Brcsan and 

 Borrow. Frequent in boggy places ; Fl. Jkilhon. 



VI. VII. 



FILICES. 



POLYPODIUM, Linn. 

 055. P. VTilgare, //. Common Polypody. 



Native; on shady banks, walls, and old trees, very 

 common. Pinnic occasionally bilid a,t the end, 

 sometimes serrate or even (P. camhricum, L.) doubly 

 pinnatifid. VIII.— X. 



956. P. Phegopteris, L. Ikcch Fern. 



Native ; in a damp, mossy dell near Wells, S., whore 

 wo sa,w a patch extending some yards, in 18<S.'5 and 

 1884.. VII.— IX. 



957. P. Dryopteris, L. Oak hWu. 



S. In Leigh Wood, rare. Bhiorclifs Guide, 1789. 

 Loigh Wood, sparingly, 18;59. Mr. T. B. Flower. 



In conversation Mr. Flower has explained to us that 

 this fern formerly grew with others in a damp, 

 boggy hollow near Eownham. W(! know the place 

 very well ; but the ferns are not tluiro now. 



