THE GREEN SPLEENWORT 
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been found on an old wall at Mickleham, in Surrey ; also 
on the parapet wall of an old cellar window at Danny, ten 
miles from Brighton, in Sussex ; at Ambleside, at Arnside, 
at Casterton Fell, at Farlton, at Hutton Boof, at Kendal 
Fell, at Mazebeck Scar, and on rocks in the neighbourhood 
of Patterdale, in Westmoreland; at Ham Bridge, in Wor- 
cestershire ; at Aix-la-Beck, at Craven, at Gorclale, at Ogden 
Clough near Halifax, at Ingleborougli, at Richmond, on 
Reeth Moor, at Settle, at Swaledale, at Wensley Dale, and at 
Widdal Fell, as well as in other parts of Yorkshire. In 
Wales it is found on Brecon Beacon, and on Trecastle 
Beacon in the vicinity of Brecon, at Chapel-y-Fin, and 
upon some rocks in the neighbourhood of Capel Colbren, in 
the county of Brecknock ; in Carnarvonshire it occurs at 
the following places, namely, Clogwyn-y-Garnedd, at Clog- 
wyn-du-Yrarddu, at Cwm Idwl, Glyder Yawr, at Llyn-y- 
Cym, and at Twll-dn ; near Merthyr Tydfil, at Cilhepste 
Waterfall near Pont Nedd Vechn, at Darran-yr-Ogof near 
Ystradgnmlais, in Glamorganshire ; and on Cader Iris in 
Merionethshire. In Scotland it is found in Aberdeenshire ; 
at Dunoon, and in some other parts of Argylshire ; at Grey 
Mare’s-tail in Dumfries ; at Canlochen, and at Clova in 
Forfar ; in Inverness-shire ; at the falls of the Clyde in 
Lanarkshire ; in the Cawdor Woods, Nairnshire ; on Ben 
Chonzie, near Grief, on Ben Lawers, on Ben Voirlicli, at 
Blair Athol, and in the neighbourhood of Drummond Hill, 
in Perthshire ; also in Ross-sliire ; Stirlingshire ; at Assynt, in 
Sutherlandshire : as well as in Shetland and the Isle of Mull. 
In Ireland it has been found at Bandon, in county Cork ; in 
the vicinity of Lough Eask, in Donegal; on the Tork 
Mountain, Ivillarney, in the county of Kerry; and on 
Ben Bulben, in Sligo. 
Culture.— W ith a humid atmosphere and in a shaded 
position this Fern may be grown successfully on the open 
