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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Ulster. — Carrickfergus, Antrim. Sleive Bignian ; Mourne 
Mountains, Down. 
Leinster. — Carlingford Mountain, Louth, 
Munster. — Black Head, Clare, E, T, Bennett. 
Aspleninm acutum, Bory. 
Ulster. —[Sherard’s plant from Mourne Mountain, Down , 
Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum p of Sir J. E. Smith, and 
identified with A, acutum^ by Mr. Newman, is not referrible 
here, but to Athyrmm Filix-foeminar\ 
Leinster. — Dublin mountains. 
Munster. — Mucruss, Killarney, Kerry, Dr. MacJcay. Cahir 
Conree, near Tralee, Cork. 
Channel Isles. — [Jersey, J. Piqiiet.~\ 
Asplenium Adiantnm-nigrum, Linnwus- 
Peninsula. — Cornwall, Devonshire. Somersetshire. 
Channel. — Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight. Dorsetshire. 
Wiltshire. Sussex. 
Thames. — Hertfordshire. Middlesex. Kent. Guildford (with 
an attenuated form), and elsewhere, Surrey. Berkshire. 
Buckinghamshire. Oxfordshire. Essex. 
Ouse. — Bedfordshu^e. Suffolk. Norfolk, Cambridgeshire. 
Northam ptonshire. 
Severn. — Warwickshire. Gloucestershire. Monmouthshire, T. 
