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HISTORY OP BRITISH FERNS. 
AUosorus crispns, BernliardL 
Peninsula. — Exmoor near Challicombe, Devonshire, N, Ward^ 
B,S,E, Simmonsbath, Somersetshire. (Perhaps these 
descriptions refer to one locality.) 
Severn. — Titterstone Glee Hill, Shropshire. Malvern Hills, 
Worcestershire. [Stowe (? Staffordshire), 
S. Wales. — Glamorganshire. Cardiganshire. 
N. Wales. — Cerig-y-Druidion ; Ruthin, 7^. Denbigh- 
shire. Dolgelly ; Cader Idris, Merionethshire. Breiddin 
Hills, Montgomeryshire. Cwm-Idwal; Clogwyn-du-Yrarddu, 
Snowdon; Glyder Vawr ; Mynidd-Mawr ; Llanbaba, IF’. 
Pamplin ; Llanberis ; Aber ; and elsewhere in Carnarvon- 
shire. 
Trent. — Fairfield ; Chinley Hills, Derbyshire. [Rutland.] 
Mersey. — Tag’s Ness, near Macclesfield, Cheshire. Lancaster ; 
Cliviger near Todmorden; Fo-edge near Bury, Lancashire. 
Humber. — Settle ; Saddleworth ; Fountain’s Fell ; Halifax ; 
Wensley Dale ; Cronkley Scar ; Ingleborough, &c., York- 
shire. 
Tyne. — Falcon Clints, Teesdale, Durham. Cheviots above Lang- 
ley Ford ; Crag Lake ; Haltwhistle, Northumberland. 
Lakes. — Ambleside ; Casterton ; Morland ; and the hill-sides 
of Westmoreland, very abundant. Borrowdale ; Winlatta 
W. Christy^ B,S,E, ; Keswick ; Skiddaw ; Helvellyn ; 
