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BRITISH FERNS. 
*Polypodium vulgaie, Linrueus. 
Nothochltena lanuginosa, Desvaux. 
,, Marantos, R. Brown. 
Gymnogramme Pozoi, Kunze. 
,, leptophylla, Desvaux. 
*Osmunda regalis, Linnceus. 
*Ophioglossum Lusitanicum, Lintueus. 
,, vulgatum, Linnoeus . 
Botrychium simplex, Hitchcock. 
,, rutaceum, Swartz. 
,, Lunaria, Swartz, 
,, ternatum, Swartz. 
,, Virginianum, Swartz. 
,, M a t r icarisefo 1 i u m , + yL Brost 
United Kingdom. Throughout 
Europe. 
Spain, Greece, Syria. 
S. Europe. 
Spain. 
Jersey. S. Europe. 
United Kingdom. Throughout 
Europe. 
Guernsey to Mediterranean. 
England and Ireland. Lapland, 
and various parts of Europe. 
N. Europe. 
Scandinavia. 
United Kingdom. From Arctic 
Europe to Spain. 
Lapland to Pyrenees. 
Norway to Austria. 
N. Europe. 
To the above may be added, from Algeria, Madeira, Canaries, 
and Azores : — 
Onoclea orientalis, Hooker. 
Adiantum reniforme, Linnceus. 
Cheilanthes pulchella, Bory. 
Asplenium monanthemum, Linnceus. 
, , sepulchrale, Hooker. 
,, furcatum, Thunberg. 
,, (Athyrium) umbrosum, Smith. 
Aspidium (Polystichum) falcinellum, Swartz. 
,, ,, frondosum, A’. Lowe. 
Nephrodium (Lastrea) aemulum, Baker. 
,, ,, uni turn, A. Brown. 
,, molle, Dcsvaux. 
Polypodium (Phegopteris) drepanum, Hooker. 
Gymnogramme (Leptogramme) Totta, Schlechtcndal. 
Acrostichum squamosum, Swartz. 
A more extended account of the Ferns of Europe, and throughout 
the world, will be found by referring to “ A Geographical Hand- 
book of all the Known Ferns,” by Mrs. K. M. Lyell (1870), the 
above extract being sufficient to show the Ferns of Europe. 
Reference may also be made to “Cassell’s European Ferns,” in 
which the species are described and figured. There are twenty- 
nine species not found in this country, out of the seventy European 
Ferns. My list contains forty-five British species. 
f Included in " European Ferns,” by Mr. James Britten. 
