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A. Trichomanes (L.). Fig. 771 . Wall Spleenwort. Native. P. 
V-X. 
Rocks and walls. Rare. 
L. Old stone wall near Cross Keys, Upholland ; Tawd 
Bridge, Lathom Park (D.). 
C. Wall at Ince (j.f.r.). Railway Station at Ince (r.b.). 
1901, “within two miles of Burton Point” (w.p.t.). 
A. Ruta=muraria (L.). Ftg. 772 . Wall-rue Spleenwort. Native. 
P. V-IX, 
Old walls. Occasional. 
JL. Wavertree ; Halsall ; Croxteth garden walls (w.p.t.). 
C. Old walls at Backford (Dr. g.). 1892, Bebington ; 1895, 
Red Noses, New Brighton (w.p.t.). 
A. lanceolatum (Finds.) was recorded from “near Wallasey Wind- 
mill” about 1855 (w.p.t.). 
Athyrium (Roth.). Lady Fern. 
A. filix foemina (Roth.), Fig. 773 . Lady Fern. Native. P. 
VI, VII. 
Woods and damp shady places. Frequent. 
L. Kirkby. 
C. Woods at Bidston ; Barnston Dale; Thurstaston ; Burton. 
Scolopendrium (Sm.). Hart’s Tongue. 
S. volgare (Symons). Fig. 774 . Hart’s Tongue Fern. Native. 
P. VII, VIII. 
Damp and shady places. Occasional. 
L. Hale ; Dungeon. 
C. Great Meols ; Shotwick. 1897, Wall on roadside at Spital; 
1898, copse N.E. of Ashfield Hall, Neston ; 1900, N. end of 
Dibbinsdale (Dr. g.). 
F. Mostyn ; Ffynnon Groew (r.b.). 
Cystopteris (Bernh.). Brittle Bladder Fern. 
C. fragilis (BernJt.). Brittle Bladder Fern. Colonist. P. VII, VIII. 
C. About 1890, several roots in the crevices of the stone 
platform at Ince Station. Probably introduced with the lime 
used for the mortar (r.b.). 
