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PTLICES. 



971. A. marinum, L. 



Native; in tho crovic;cH of rockM on tho coast of Nortli 

 Somerset, very rare. 



S. Between Portishoad and Clove<Ion; TTerh.Stephenn. 

 It growa on rocks at Waltxm-in-Gordano, and be- 

 tween there aiul l^ortishoad. Sparingly on rocks 

 at Broan Down; Mr. T. F. Forkim, 1H81. 



972. A. Ruta-muraria, //. Wall Jtue. 



Native; on rocks and old walls, very oommon. It 

 may oft«n bo seen in tbo older parts of Oliftxm; as 

 nndorncath Royal York Crescent, and on Richmond 

 Terrace. V. — IX 



SCOLOPENDRIUM, Sm. 



973. S. vulgare, 8ym. TTart's-tongue. 



Native ; in damp, shady places, common. We have 

 scon plants bearing fi'onds bifid, crisped, or con- 

 t/irtod in various ways. VTI. VIII 



CETERACH, Willd. 



974. C. officinarum, Willd. liudyharJc. 



Native ; on old walls, I'ocks, and banks, common. 

 Very abundant about Bristol, and one of the pret- 

 tiest ornaments of our limestone walls. 



G. In plenty at Almondsbmy. Rocks at Ponpolc 

 Point. Fronchay. Thornbary. Westbury-on- 

 Trym. 



S. Limestone rocks in Leigli Woods. Old walls at 

 Long Ashton. Flax Bourton. Banwell. Coiigrcs- 

 bury. ChTirchill. Clovodon. On Mcndip at 

 Cheddar and Draycot. Downside. Compton Martin. 

 Tiekenham. Stanton T)row. Stono Faston. Walls 



