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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Ulster. — Antrim (an attenuated form), D, Moore, Down, 
(an attenuated form). 
Connaught. — Gort ; Connemara, Galway. Arran Isles. 
JjEinster. — Meath. Louth. Dublin. King’s. Wicklow. Kil- 
kenny. 
Munster.— -Kerry. Cork. Ardmore (dichotomous), J, R, Kina- 
han, Waterford. Tipperary (an attenuated form). Clare. 
Limerick. Cork. 
Channel Isles. — Jersey. Guernsey (with an attenuated 
form) C, Jackson, 
Aspleninm fontanum, B, Brown, 
Channel. — Near Petersfield, Hants, Rev, W, H, Hawker, 
Swanage Cave, Isle of Purbeck, Dorsetshire, Dr, Pmoer 
{Phytol,') 
Thames. — Recently on an old garden-wall at Tooting, Surrey, 
D, HaigJi, (The wall has been cleaned, and the plants 
destroyed.) 
N. Wales. — Between Tan-y-Bwlch and Tremadoc, Carnarvon- 
shire, Dr, Power {Phytol,') 
Trent. — Matlock, Derbyshire, H, Shepherd, 
Humber. — York. * 
Lakes. — [Formerly at Wybourn, Westmoreland ; or Wiborn, 
Cumberland."] 
E. Highlands. — Shady rocks near Stonehaven, Kincardine- 
shire, D, Hutcheson, 
