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Elter Water, and on Loughrigg Fell, Bowfell, and Fairfield ; 

 var. collina at Torver, Coniston, Elter Water, Loughrigg Fell 

 over Grasmere, and at the foot of Gunner's How; and var. 

 alpina by Mr. F. Clowes on the banks of Hawes Water. 



1392. Lastrea amulet, Brack. Native. Atlantic type. 

 Range 1. Shaded woods in the lower zone. Very rare. 



C. St. Bees Head.— (Rev. G. Pinder.) 

 W. In a few places round Windermere. — (F. Clowes.) 

 L. Coniston ; rare, on very steep banks overhanging streams. 

 — (Miss Beever.) Broughton in Furness. — (J. M. Barnes.) 

 In some of the Kirkby Moor ghylls, on the side towards the 

 Duddon. — (Miss Hodgson.) Dale Park, south of Esthwaite 

 Water.— (J. Coward.) 



1394. Athyrium Filix-fixmina, Roth. (Lady Fern). Native. 

 British type. Range 1-2. Everywhere common in shaded 

 woods and thickets, from shore-level up to 500 yards on 

 Coniston Old Man; 590 yards. — (Watson.) 



Vars. rhceticum and molle are both frequent ; var. latifolium, 

 Bab., was found by Miss Wright near Keswick. 



1395. Asplenium viride, Huds. (Green Spleenwort). 

 Native. Highland type. Range 1-3. Mountain rocks, 

 especially on the limestone. Not infrequent. Carrock Fell, 

 High Pike, Amside Knot, Whitbarrow, Farleton Knot, 

 Kendal Fell, Mardale, and also on Coniston Old Man, Wast- 

 water Screes, Honister Crags, the Red Tarn and Deepdale 

 precipices, rocks over Brothers Water, etc. 



1396. Asplenium Trickomanes, L. (Maiden-Hair Spleen- 

 wort). Native. British type. Range 1-2. Walls and rocks, 

 especially of limestone ; ascending to the top of Whitbarrow, 

 Farleton Knot, and Hutton-Roof, and to 400 yards on the 

 Troutbeck face of High Street. 



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