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FILICEH. 













exists ill 



Leigh 



Woods. 



On 



Dundry 



Hill, 



still • 





plentiful. 



Undo 



r fir tre 



es nc 



ar Brock 



lev, 1 



nanv 



very largo plants. Bnrrington Combe. Cheddar 

 Cliffs, on both sides of the gorge. In crannies of 

 the water- worn rocks on Men dip above Draycot. 

 Abundant on damp hedge-banks under DoUjery 

 Camp. Of very fine growth in East Ilarptree 

 Combo. On walls at Chewton Mcndip ; Gurney 

 Slado ; Litton and Stone Easton. Ebbor. Em- 

 borrow. Dulcoto Hill, near Wells. On walls near 

 the Mincries on Mendip. Stanton IJi'ow. Yatton. 



VI 1. Vlli. 



ATHYRIUM, Eoth. 



967. A. Filix-foemina, Roth. Lady Fern. 



Native^ in damp, shady places, frequent. 



(1. Almondsbury. Pucklechurch. Tortworth. Wood 

 near Stapleton. 



S. Several localities in Leigh Woods, and between 

 Abbot's Leigh, and Eailand. Axbridge. Bonrtoii 

 Combo. Brookley Combe. Norton Wood, Cleve- 

 don. Wood between Temple Cloud and Clutton ; 

 Mr. I). Fry. Sidcot. Frequent near Wells. In 

 several woods neai' Bath. VI. VII. 



ASPLENIUM, lAnn. 



968. A. lanceolatum, Iluds. 



Native ; on sandstone I'ocks, very i-aro. 



G . Fromo Glen, Stapleton ; Herb. Stephens. Oldbury 



Court Woods, and lanes aboTit Stapleton ; Swete, 



Fl. 97. 

 These records relate to one and the same locality, 



where the plant was discovered by Mr. J. W. 



