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garden belonging to the house in which Mr. Cobbett formerly 
resided, at Bottley : Dr. Bromfield in the Isle of Wight, on the 
south front of Brading-church, sparingly ; upon a low wall at 
Cooper’s near Bembridge, abundantly ; on Carisbrooke-castle 
walls, sparingly. On the tower of Alresford-church : Mr. Bor- 
der.” — Francis's Analysis. 
Herefordshire. — In the town of Leominster I used to find 
it very commonly ; it is extremely abundant on the wall of Mr. 
Bedford’s garden, in the middle of the town, and , still exists on 
Eton bridge, in the Grange, and in several of the streets; it 
occurs at Hereford and near Ross : Mr. Lees informs me it is 
extremely abundant on the walls of mill-stone grit at Whit- 
church, between the village and the banks of the Wye, towards 
the limestone quarries. 
Kent.- — Mr. H. L. Jenner finds it on walls at Riverhead; 
and I have seen specimens from near Tunbridge- wells, and from 
Maidstone, Swanscombe and Shorne churches. ‘‘ On Chisel- 
hurst, Lenham and Stroud churches : Martyn. Wall at the en- 
trance into Ewell church-yard : Dillwyn.” — Botanists Guide. 
Lancashire. — Mr. Wilson informs me it grows near Kellet, 
north of Manchester, and near West Houghton ; Mr. S. Thomp- 
son that a single plant was found at Club-moss, three miles from 
Liverpool ; Mr. Simpson, that it occurs near Lancaster ; Mr. 
Hindson, that he has observed it on walls at Burrow. 
Middlesex. — On the wall at Brook-house, Hackney : Mar- 
tyn.” — Botanisfs Guide. 
Monmouth. — I found it tolerably abundant in this county : it 
occurs on Tintern-abbey and other ruins. Mr. Lees observed 
it on Welch Bignor church and walls, and thence southward 
abundantly on the rocks and walls near the Wye, especially 
about Chepstow : Mr. Murcott, on the road between Chepstow 
and Coleford, and Mr. Bladon in the vicinity of Pont-y-pool. 
Norfolk. — Mr. S. P. Woodward informs me that Miss Rack- 
ham observed it on the buttresses of Heveringham-church, near 
Norwich, in 1841. On the tower of Hey don-church : Rev. H. 
Briant.” — Botanisfs Guide. 
Nottinghamshire. — Mr. Sidebotham informs me he found it 
on Col wick park- wall. 
