260 FIMCIM. 



" Tlir/oo pLwits, ^^rowing in tho iiir-shaft of a stono 

 quariy somo tJiirty foot bolow tlio ground, at Combo 

 Down, near Bath," 1853. li. J. Lowo ; Fhytol. iv. 

 1100. 



" In tho year 1851 I found a plant or two of it on 

 moist rocks in the neighbourhood of Clioddar, in an 

 out-of-the-way situation, and loft tho i-oots unin- 

 * jurcd." W. II. Ilawher ; Thytol. v. 82.) 



(TTymendjihyUtim Lunbridgense, Sm. In a shady lano 

 near Shopton Mallet; 8ule, MB. 1782. Not con- 

 iirniod.) 



OSMUNDA, lAmi. 



977. 0. regalis, L Royal or Flowering Fern. 



Native; in peat bogs and swa-riips, very rare. 



S. An old publication (West of Engl. Journ. of 

 Science and Idterature) states that it formerly grow 

 in Leigh Woods. Formci'Iy in a wet copse on 

 Walton Moor ; now extinct. On tho Burtle turf 

 moor, north of the railway, July, 1881. At one 

 time it extended north as far as Wedmore ; but is 

 now chiefly confined to tiu; southern turf moors 

 outside tho district. Vll. Vlll. 



BOTRYCHIUM, Sw. 



978. B. lunaria, 8w. Moon, Wort. 



Native ; on downs and hilly pastures, rare. 



G. Kingsweston Hill; Miss Powell, Swcte, Fl. 98. 

 Penpolo I'oint ; Mr. W. W. tStoddart. 



S. Clovedon; Mr. E. Green. By Walton Castle, 

 Clevodon; Mr. T. IJ. Flower. Callow Hill, near 

 Sidcot ; Uerh. Stephens. On the hills about Wins- 



