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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Severn. — Warwickshire. Gloucestershire. Monmouthshire, 
T, H, Thomas, Herefordshire. Worcestershire. Stafford- 
shire. Shropshire. 
S. Wales. — Glamorganshire. Talgarth, Breconshire, E, Wil- 
liams; J, R, Cohh, Carmarthenshire. Pembroke. 
N. Wales. — Anglesea. Denbighshire. Montgomeryshire. Me- 
rionethshire. Carnarvonshire. 
Trent. — Leicestershire. Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire. Rut- 
land. 
Mersey. — Cheshire. Lancashire. The var. incisum is found at 
Kant Clough, near Burnley. 
Humber. — Yorkshire. The var. incisum is found at Smeerset, 
near Settle, J, Tatham; A, Clapham, 
Tyne. — Durham. Northumberland. 
Lakes. — Westmoreland. Cumberland; also Keswick (var. 
ramosu7n), Miss Wright^ and Borrowdale (var. incisum), 
Miss Wright, Isle of Man. 
W. Lowlands. — Dumfries-shire, P, Gray, Kirkcudbrightshire, 
P, Gray ; also var. multifidum, at St. Mary’s Isle, D, Dick, 
Renfrewshire. Lanarkshire. 
E. Lowlands. — Roxburghshire. Berwickshire. Edinburgh- 
shire. Linlithgowshire. 
E. Highlands. — Stirlingshire. Clackmannanshire. Fifeshire. 
Perthshire. Forfarshire. Kincardineshire. Aberdeenshire. 
Morayshire. Nairnshire. 
W. Highlands. — Argyleshire. Dumbartonshire. Isles of 
Arran, T,M, ; Bute, T,M, ; Islay ; and Cantyre. 
