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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Thames. — Tunbridge Wells, Kent. [Oxfordshire.] 
Severn. — River Frome, near French ay, T.H, Thomas; Beechly ; 
Oldbury Court Woods, and Pennant Rocks, near Stapleton, 
Gloucestershire. [Shropshire.] 
S. Wales. — Ramsay Island, Pembrokeshire. Glamorganshire. 
ISr. Wales. — About Barmouth, Merionethshire. Tremadoc ; 
Pwllheli ; Beddgelert ; about Aberglaslyn, Carnarvonshire. 
Near Llanrwst, Denbighshire. 
Humber. — [Y orkshire.] 
Munster. — Kinsale, Cork, J, Woods, 
Channel Isles. — Guernsey. Jersey. Sark, Miss C, E, Nixon, 
Aspleninm marinum, Linnceus, 
Peninsula. — Cornish coast generally ; St. Ives ; Lamorran. 
Plymouth Hoe (acute var.) J, BauJcer: Dawlish ; Ilfracombe; 
Salcombe ; Torquay ; Babbicombe ; Teignmouth ; Lynton, 
N, B, Ward j Exmouth ; Valley of Rocks, and Lee Abbey, 
near Lynmouth, T, Clark ; and other parts of Devonshire. 
Clevedon ; Portishead. Set worthy, Mrs, A, Thompsmi ; 
Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire. 
Channel. — Isle of Portland ; Purbeck ; Lyme Regis, Dorset- 
shire. Isle of Wight, beyond Knowle, towards Blackgang. 
Castle Rock at Hastings, Sussex. 
Severn. — Gloucestershire, FI, Brit, 
S. Wales. — Rocks by the Mumbles Lighthouse, Swansea; 
