32 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



7. SOOLOPENDEIDM Sm. 



1. S. vuLaAEB Symons. 



Native. Shady hedge-banks, among rocks, &o. Not very 

 common. 



Valley behind St. Aubin's. Bouley Bay. St. Martin's. 

 Near Samares. Thinly distributed in the lanes of the interior. 

 Guernsey (abundant). Alderney (rare). Sark. France. 



8. Athyeidm Both, 



1. A. FiLIX-FEMINA Eoth. 



Native. Damp, shady places in the valleys. Frequent. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (rare). Sark. France. 



9. ASPIDIUM Sw. 



1. A. FiLix-MAS Sw. (LastejBA Presl. Polystichum Eoth.) 



Native. Hedges. Not common. 



Near Grouville. Bab. St. Peter's. St. Catharine's Bay. 

 St. John's. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (rare). Sark. France. 



2. A. DiLATATUM Sw. (Laste^ia Presl. Polystichum Roth.) 



Native. Damp, shady places in the valleys. Frequent. 

 Guernsey (not common). Alderney (very rare). Sark. 

 France. 



3. A. ANGULAEE WiUd. 



Native. Hedges. Eare. 



Valley des Vaux. There are specimens from this locality in 

 Mr. Piquet's herbarium and at the Maison St. Louis. Near 

 GrouvUle. Bab. 

 Guernsey (rare). Sark. France. 



Osmundacese. 



OSMDNDA L, 

 1. 0. EBGALIS L. 



Native. Boggy places on the cliffs in the north. Rare, and on 

 the way to extinction. 



Cliffs on the north coast. J. Piquet, sp. 1873 I 

 Guernsey (? extinct). Sark. 0. P. Hurst. Normandy (rather 



rare). W. France. 



