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Spleenwort. Whatever portion of Chaffcombe is not within 
the area of three miles, must be considered as part of the 
Chard division. 
4. Lyme has 19, for the Moonwort has not been dis- 
covered. Axmouth and Combpyne parishes must be con- 
sidered as part of this group. 
5. Colyton has 17, not the Moonwort, the Hay-scented 
Fern, or the Spinous Fern, (Lastrea Spinulosa.) The plea- 
sant watering place Seaton, together with Beer and Musbury 
are to be included in this division. 
6. Crewkerne, with the adjoining parishes in the region 
of the Axe, to the extent of five miles has 15, not the Moon- 
wort, the Koyal Flowering Fern (Osmunda Regalis) the 
Hay-scented Fern, the Spinous Fern, or the Sea Spleenwort. 
If we take some of the other parishes and form them into 
groups, 
7. Farway, Horthleigh, Offwell, Shute, Southleigh, and 
Widworthy, have 19, not the Sea Spleenwort. Wiscombe 
Park in this district is a peculiarly favourable locality. 
8. Chardstock, Cotleigh, Dal wood, Membury, and Stock- 
land have 18. Moonwort and the Sea Spleenwort have not 
been discovered. 
9. Buckland, Churchstanton, Combe St. Nicholas, Otter- 
ford, Wambrook, Whitestanton, and Yarcombe have 16. 
Moonwort, the Hay-scented and Spinous Ferns, and the 
Sea Spleenwort have not been found. 
10. Cricket, Hawkchurch, Thorncombe, Wayford, and 
Winsham have 17, not the Spinous Fern, or Scaly Spleen- 
wort, or the Sea Spleenwort. Hawkchurch is the most 
richly supplied of this group. 
Note. The localities of IJplyme are in the district of 
Axminster, Charmouth, and Lyme respectively. 
