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THF NATURALIST, 



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OSMUNDA. 



0. regalis, L. (Osmund, Eoyal Elowering Fern.) Colwith, abundantly 

 near to the Waterfall, and on tlie Grasmere road. 



BOTRYCHIUM. 



B. Lunaria, Sw. (Moonwort.) Troutbeck and Wansfell. (It had died 

 down when I went to look for it in these localities.) 



Ophioglossum. 



0. vulgatum, L. (Adder^s Tongue.) I did not find this fern, for the same 

 reasons that I did not find the Moon-wort ; but I believe it is not unfrequent 

 here, 



FEEN ALLIES. 

 LYCOPODIACE^, 



ISOETES. 



/. lacustris, L. (Quillwort.) In Stickle Tarn, Langdale Pikes, Eydal 

 Water, UUeswater, Windermere Lake, and no doubt in all the lakes. 



Lycopodium. 



L. clavatum,, L. (Stag's Horn Moss.) Abundant on all the mountains 

 and heaths. 



L. annotinwn, L. (Interrupted Club Moss.) BowfeU, Cumberland, 

 and even there sparingly. Eare in England. 



L. alpinum, L. (Savin-leaved Club Moss.) Abundant on all the 

 mountains. 



L. selaginoides, L. {L. selaginella, Koch.) Fairfield valley. Common. 

 Wastdale, Cumberland, Bowfell, &c. 



Z. Selago, L. (Fir Club Moss ) Very common on all the mountains, 

 November I9th, 1865. 



MATEEIALS FOE A FLOEA OF WAKEFIELD AND ITS 



NEIGHBOUEHOOD. 



By T. W. Gissing. 

 (Continued from page 21d.J 



Order— PEIMULACE^. 

 HoTTONiA. Linn. Water Violet. 

 H, palustris^ L. Common Water Violet, or Feather-foil. P. May— June, 

 Frequent. 



