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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
E. Highlands. — Bj the Reeky Linn, on the Isla, Forfarshire. 
Castle Campbell, Dollar, Clackmannanshire. Glen Queich 
in the Ochils ; Ben Lawers ; Pass of Leny, B.S.E , ; Finlarig 
Burn, near Killin ; rocks in the Trosachs ; shores of Loch 
Katrine, Perthshire. 
W. Highlands. — Crinnan ; Glen Moray ; Dunoon ; Glen Gilp, 
(7. McIntosh ; Glen Finnart, Argyleshire. Banks of Loch 
Lomond ; Bowling Hills, Dumbartonshire. Ben More ; 
Loch Spelire ; Tohermorey, Isle of Mull. Isles of Islay 
and Arran. 
N. Highlands. — Sutherlandshire. 
N. Isles. — Hoy, Orkney, R, Heddell, Near Ska, Unst, Shetland. 
W. Isles. — Langa, Harris. 
Ulster. — By the Glenarve River, near Cushendall ; Colin Glen, 
Belfast, Antrim. Londonderry. Ennishowen Mountains, 
Donegal. Tullaghmore Park ; Mourne Mountains, Down. 
Florence Court, Fermanagh. 
Connaught. — Connemara, Oughterard, &c., Galway. Moun- 
tains of Mayo, J, Ball^ B,S,L, 
Leinster. — Dublin. S, Foo% BB.E, Glendalough ; Hermitage 
Glen ; Powerscourt Waterfall, and other parts of Wicklow. 
Munster. — Morgan’s Glen, Clonmel, E. H, Sargint ; Glens 
near Youghal, Cork. Great Blanket Island, Killarney, and 
among the mountains of Kerr 3 \ Tipperary, 
