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LOCALITIES OF THE EAEEE FEENS. 
The writer has not visited the places marked by an asterisk. 
In most instances he has seen specimens of the Ferns, and 
all the habitats are stated on reliable information. 
Chaffcombe ought to have been inserted in page 3 as one 
of the parishes, since a portion of its waters is tributary to 
the Axe. 
Addeb’s Tongue. OpJiioglossum Yulgatum. 
Page 11. 
The habitats of this not uncommon Fern are mentioned, 
as on account of its diminutive size, and its growing in 
pasture fields, it is likely to escape observation. 
Axminster ; in fields near Evil Lane, Lodge Farm, Great- 
wood, and near Wyke. 
* Axmouth ; in various pasture fields. 
Chard ; in meadows between the Eeservoir and the Crew- 
kerne road. 
* Chardstock ; fields near the base of Tytherleigh hill. 
Charmouth ; fields near the pathway to Wootton. 
* Church Stanton ; Burnworthy. 
* Cotleigh ; in various fields. 
* Otterford ; fields above Whatley lime quarries. 
* Southleigh ; fields near Wiscombe Park. 
Moonwort. Botrychium Lunatum, 
Page 12. 
Axminster ; 'New Park. 
* Hawkchurch ; south of Fishpond bottom near Lam- 
bert’s Castle. 
^ Southleigh ; Castle down near Wiscombe Park* 
