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The two preceding places are mentioned as being nature’s 
own habitat, but they are now more frequently found grow- 
ing on artificial structures, as walls, bridges, &c. 
Scaly Spleenwoet. Ceterach Officinalis. 
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Chaficombe ; walls near Avishays. 
Chard ; common on old walls. 
Chardstock; Pordwater bridge and Wooden farm. 
Churchstanton ; on the churchyard wall. 
Coly ton ; on a wall in the road to Seaton. 
Combe St. Nicholas : I ^ 
1 > on old walls. 
Crewkerne ; j 
Membury ; Challenger, and on a ruined house near the 
church. 
Offwell 5 Wilmington. 
Stockland ; on a wall near Eidge. 
TJplyme ; the churchyard wall. 
Wambrook ; Farm-house garden wall. 
Haet’s Tongue. Scolopendrium Vulgare. 
Much-clept Haet’s Tongue. ScoL Vulg. PolyscUdes. 
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Hawkchurch ; between the village and Broom. 
Lobed Haet’s Tongue. Scol, Vulg, Lolatum. 
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Axminster* Secktor and Wey croft. 
* Chaficombe ; between Avishays and the village. 
Chard ; road to Chardstock and near Cuttyford’s door. 
* Chardstock ; not uncommon. 
* Hawkchurch ; near the village and at Blackwater. 
Mosterton ; lane near the church on the opposite side. 
Musbury ; hedge-banks near the church. 
North Perrott ; hedge-banks near the milL 
Stockland ; Cor-mill. 
