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Ewing, of Norwich, who sojournod in Bi'istol iibout 

 1830. Scx5 note by Dr. Thwaitos in tho Phytohgist, 

 I. 75. Swoio (PZ. i)7) writes that, at hia date its 

 iU'oa was " not more than half a mile," implying 

 that it occuri'od over a considerable space, which is 

 to somo extent coniirniod by Dr. Tliwaites, loc. cit. 

 Undoubtedly tho fern lias shared the fate allotted 

 by collectors to all good things ; for tho late Mr. 

 W. W. Stoddart spoke of it ton years ago as being 

 only obtainable with tho aid of a quarryman and a 

 rope, and other information is to tho same effect. 



969. A, Adiantum-nigrum, L. Blach Spleenwort. 



Native; on walls and rocks, and occasionally on 



hedge-banks, frequent. 

 G. Ilenbuiy Combo. Almondsbury. Aust. Tort- 



worth. Wick war. 

 S. Abbot's Leigh. 

 Magna. On rocks 

 Cliffs. South Stoke, 

 near Wells. Walton-in-Gordano. 

 dano. Near Yatton. 



Failand. Olovedon. Chew 



at Broan Down. Cheddar 



Sandford. Shipham. Rarely 



Weston-in-Gor- 



VT.— IX. 



970. A. Trichomanes, /;. Otmmwn Spleenwort. 



Native ; on walls and rocks, frequent. 



G. Frampton. Kingswood. Sioko Gifford. West- 

 bury-on-Trym. 



S. Rocks in Ijeigh Woods. Old walls at Long 

 Ashton. Clapton. Tickenliam. Walton-in-Gor- 

 dano. Shipham. Stanton Drew. On Mendip 

 above Axbiidgo, Draycot, and Cheddar. Old mine 

 shaft on Dolbery Camp. In ail the parishes at tho 

 back of tho Mondips. W(^1Ih. Proquont about 

 Bath. v.— X. 



