REPORT FOR 1882. 
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Trichomanes radicans. Tore Mountain, Co. Kerry, July, 1853. — 
A. W. Bennett. 
Asplenium germanicum. Near Dolgelly, July, 1879. — J. E. 
Gritfith. 
Woodsia hyperborea . Snowdon, August, 1882. Very scarce. — 
T. Butler. 
Aspidium aculeatum , Sm., b. lobatum. Kirkburn, Hoy, Orkney, 
nst Sept., 1882. I observed some three or four plants on the south 
side of the burn. As this station appears to be well known, it is to 
be feared the fern may soon be exterminated there. Dr. H. H. 
Johnston found the only other known station in Orkney, but I think 
only saw three plants. Dr. A. R. Duguid found it some thirty years 
ago, scarce in The Green of Gaer, Hoy, but I was unable to find it 
there in 1882. — W. Irvine Eortescue. P. lobatum of E. B. III., 
P. lobatum var. aculeatum, the late Mr. Watson told me, he had 
never seen from Scotland.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Nephr odium dilatatum , var. glandulosum ? Woods near Alvington, 
N. Devon, 20th Sept., 1882. — A. Ley. “True dilatatum , not 
Newman’s glandulosum.” — J. G. Baker. Ordinary dilatatum , not 
approaching glandulosum .— J. T. Boswell. 
Nitella tenuissima , Kiitz. Burwell Fen, Cambs., August, 1882. 
A. Bennett. Cors Bodeilio. Anglesea, June, 1882. — A. Bennett. 
(Coll. J. E. Griffith.) 
Chara hispida , L., var. rudis. Kippielaw Pond, Roxburgshire. — 
A. Brotherston. Passed by Messrs. Groves. 
C. polyacantha , Br., R. & S. Moss, near Penrith, Cumberland, 
July. 1882. — R. Wood. (Coll. W. Hodgson.) Kippielaw Pond, 
Roxburgh, 5th July, 1882. — A. Brotherston. Both passed by 
Messrs. Groves. 
C. aspera , Willd. Naturalised in the Aquarium at Glasnevin, Co. 
Dublin, June, 1882. Burwell Fen, Cambs., August, 1881. — A. 
Bennett. Studland, Dorset, August, 1881. — A. Bennett. (Coll 
H. T. Mennell.) Frensham Little Pond, Surrey, 10th Sept., 1881. 
H. Groves. All passed by Messrs. Groves. 
C. aspera , var. subinermis ; Borth, Cardiganshire, August, 1881. 
A. Bennett. (Coll. E. Straker.) Coron Lake, Anglesea, July, 
1881. — J. E. Griffith. Loch of Harray, Orkney, 24th Oct., 1882. 
W. I. Fortescue. The first passed by Messrs. Groves, who add 
“var. subinermis” to the two latter. 
C. fragilis , Desv., var. barbatum accedens. Scotson Moor, near 
Aberdeen, August, 1881. — A. Bennett. (Coll. Geo. Nicholson.) 
Although approaching var. barbata in the length of the bract cells, 
the stipulodes are not sufficiently long for that form. We have seen 
var. barbata from this locality. This plant, together with most of our 
mountain forms, would be included under the sub-species delicatula 
of Braun’s “ Fragmented — H. and J. Groves. 
