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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Argyleshire. Banks of Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire. 
Isle of Mull, J, T. Syme, Isle of Bute, Dr. Balfour. 
K. Highlands. — [Ross-shire.] 
Connaught. — Connemara, Dr. Graham; Ballynahinch, Dr, 
Balfour^ Galway. 
Leinster. — Dublin co., rare, B.S.E. ; [Powerscourt ;] Glencree, 
and elsewhere, Wicklow. 
Munster. — Feacle, J. R, Kinahan, Glare. Morgan’s Glen, E. 
H. Sargint ; Clonmel, J. Sihhald ; GlengarifF, Bantry, G. C. 
Babington, B.S.E.; Glenbower, Killeagh, Dr. Power ; 
Dunbullogue Glen ; Ballenhassig Waterfall, Cork. Glen 
Carnn, W. Andrews^ B.S.E, ; about Killarney, and else- 
where in the co. of Kerry. 
Hymenophylltim unilaterale, Willdenow. 
Peninsula. — Bodmin ; Cam Brea near Redruth ; Rough Tor 
near Camelford ; Granite Tor, Cornwall. Moreton, B. J. 
Gray; West Lynn, N. B. Ward ; Westman’s Wood, 
Shaugh Bridge, Vixen Tor, Great Mist Tor, White Tor, 
Longaford Tor, and Sheep’s Tor, Dartmoor, B. J. Gray ; 
Tynemouth ; Bickleigh Wood, Devonshire. 
Severn. — Gradbitch, near Flash, Staffordshire. Treflach Wood, 
near Oswestry, Shropshire. 
S. Wales. — Mountains of Brecknockshire. Below Melincourt 
Waterfall ; rocks near Scud-einon Gam, E. Young, Glamor- 
