292 FILICES. 



take in quoting (although with doubt) the F. minor non 

 ramosa of Bauhin (which is L. Thelypteris)as synonymous with 

 his F. palustris seu aquatiea has caused much confusion. 



3. L. Filix-mas Presl. 



Filix-mas, R. C. 53. F. mas officinarum, M. M. 7. Po- 

 lyp. Filix-mas, M. PL 24. Relh. ed. 1, 392. Aspid. Filix- 

 mas, Relh. ed. 3, 431. 



Hedge-banks. P. June, July. 



1. By road to Kirtling Green from Wood Ditton. Bor- 

 ley and Balsham Woods. Lenhall Wood, West Wratting. 

 Devil's Ditch; Abington Park; S. W. W. Linton; Relh. 

 —3. Oomberton; N. By Haslingfield church; W. H. C. 

 Gamlingay; T. ~Y. On the willow-trees by the old sluice at 

 Grantchester; Relh. — 4. Near the water in Moor Barns 

 Thicket; W.H. C. Near Howe's House; Mr C. Lestourgeon. 

 King's Hedges; Relh. — 5. By a ditch in the meadows near 

 the brook between Paper Mills and the river ! ; Mr T. M C K. 

 Hughes. — 8. By ditches near Wisbech, Guyhirne, and 

 Leverington; A. P. 



4. L. spinulo'sa Presl. 



Bot. Gaz. ii. 305. 



First noticed in this county by Mr Wanton in 1850. 

 Swampy places. P. August, September. 

 1. On an Alder-stump near the old mill at Fulbourn ! ; 

 S. W. W. 



5. L. dilatata Presl. 



Filioa-mas ramosa pinnulis dentatis, R. Cat. Angl. ed. 

 2, 108. Polyp, cristatum, M. PI. 24. Relh. ed. 1, 391. 

 P. dilatatum, Relh. ed. 3, 432. 



Woods and banks. P. August, September. 



1. Wood Ditton Park Wood. — 3. Gamlingay. 



