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paucifioms and S. compressus, as well as Carex inflata, which 
Cherrington and Avening. At Chcrrington also occur Scirpus 
is abundant by the margin of the pond. Poa compyessa is a 
rather common grass on old walls, Fcstuca sciuyoidcs grows in 
similar situations around Tetbury and Beverston, Agropyron 
canimtm in hedges between Cherrington and Rodmarton. 
Ferns do not abound in this district, but Cctevach offici- 
nariim (Scaly Spleenwort) grows on walls at Tetbury, Broken- 
borough and Shipton Moyne, as also Asplenium tricho manes 
(Common Spleenwort) and A. ruta-muyaria (Wall-rue). 
Ophioglossum vulgatiim (Adder’s-tongue) is found in a wood 
between Tetbury and Cherrington, and also at Estcourt, while 
Phcgoptcyis Robeytiana oenirs in Ha/.el \\’ood, near Nailsworth. 
