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frond were a number of thecae, some on their plain surface, 
others on their edges ; many specimens had two fertile fronds 
generally of unequal size : they were growing in a meadow on 
a small declivity, in company with Habenaria chloranthar — 
Phytologist. “ Fields about Hooley’s Folly, near Macclesfield : 
Mr. Bradbury.” — Botanist's Guide. 
Cornwall. — Mr. Ralfs informs me it has been found by Mrs. 
Grylls near Cardynham. 
Cumberland. — I have seen specimens from Giggleswick, 
Newly cross, Daleton and Flimsby. “ Keswick, in a field on 
the right of the road to Penrith : How Hill ; Castle Sowerby ; 
and Naworth Park, rare : Hutchinson. In a field of Mr. Allison’s 
near Aspatria : Rev. J. Dodd. Sea dike between Workington 
and the Coin House : Rev. J. Harriman.” — Botanist's Guide. 
Denbighshire. — Old pastures west of Chirk castle : Mr. 
Griffith.” — Botanist's Guide. “Near Wrexham: Mr. J. E. 
Bowman.” — Francis' Analysis. 
Derbyshire. — Mr. Binder finds it on the borders of this 
county, towards the town of Sheffield ; Mr. Watson on a hill 
near Buxton ; Mr. Hattersley on the road side between the 
High Peak and Sheffield, very fine and abundant. “ Dethick : 
Mr. Coke. Chinley Hill, near Chapel-le-Frith : Mr. O. Sims. 
Heights of Abraham, behind Matlock bath.” — Botanist's Guide. 
Devonshire. — Miss Griffiths informs me it has been found 
by Mrs. Griffiths, near the Dart, in this county ; and also on 
Haldown hill by Messrs. Luccomb and Pince’s gardener. “ Near 
Barnstaple.” — Francis' Analysis. 
Dorsetshire. — “ In the meadows near Sturminster Newton : 
Pul ten ey.” — Botanist's Guide. 
Durham. — “ Fields near Marsden rocks, and moor above 
Beamish.” — Winch's Flora of Northumberland and Durham. 
Hampshire. — Dr. Bromfield informs me it occurs, though 
rarely, on dry hilly pastures and shady woods in the Isle of 
Wight. In the deepest and shadiest recesses of the rough 
rocky wood at East end, between Shanklin and Bonchurch, 
amongst dead leaves, in considerable plenty, on the 1 2th of June, 
1841. I have seen specimens from Harting Combe, near Pe- 
tersfield, in this county. 
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