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HYMENOPHYLLACE^. 
Devonshire. — The Rev. W. S. Hore has found it in com- 
pany with H. Wilsoni, on rocks adjoining the Plym, near Shaugh 
bridge; and Miss Griffiths has observed it at Bishleigh vale, 
South Devon. 
Glamorganshire. — Mr. Westcombe informs me he found it 
at the Melincourt waterfall : it may be added that one of the 
species — but I cannot satisfactorily ascertain which of them — 
occurs abundantly at Pont Nedd Vechn. 
Kent. — Just within the limits of the county, at Tunbridge 
Wells. 
Lancashire. — Mr. S. Gibson has found it at Cliviger ; Mr. 
Sidebotham sparingly in caves at Greenfield ; and Mr. Simpson 
near Coniston. 
Merionethshire. — Mr. Wilson informs me he has received 
specimens from Crofnant, near Harlech ; Mr. Ralfs that he has 
found it near Dolgelly, and near Barmouth ; and Mr. H. C. 
Rothery in the vale of Festiniog. 
Somersetshire. — ^In Sole’s MS. Flora of Somersetshire, it is 
said to grow in a shady lane near Shipton Mallett. 
Sussex. — “ Mr. Dare found it near Tunbridge ; found also 
plentifully by Mr. Rand, in company with Mr. Sherard, amongst 
the pebbles at Cockbush, six or seven miles from Chichester, in 
the county of Sussex.” — Ray's Synopsis. Mr. Borrer informs 
me it occurs in the crevices and on the perpendicular sides of 
sand rocks about Tunbridge Wells, West Hoathly, Ardingley 
and Handcross. Mr. Jenner speaks of its occurrence here and 
there on the sand rocks throughout the county. 
Yorkshire. — Mr. Spruce informs me it has been found by 
Mr. Peterkin on rocks by a stream running down to the sea, at 
a place called Hayburn-wyke, near Whitby ; Mr. Wilson has 
found it near Halifax, and near Greenfield ; and Mr. S. Gibson 
near Todmorden. 
In Scotland this pretty little fern does not appear of common 
occurrence : the following habitats have been kindly supplied me. 
Argyleshire. — Mr. Gourlie informs me he has found it at 
Bullwood and Dunoon. 
Dumbartonshire. — Mr. Gourlie has met with it abundantly 
on the banks of Loch Lomond. 
