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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
ter ; Ilfracombe (various forms, including nana)^ Rtv, J, 
Chanter^ &C.5 Devonshire. Inglishcombe Wood ; Sel worthy, 
Somersetshire. 
Channel. — Hampshire, Ninham, near Hyde, Isle of Wight. 
Dorsetshire. Spye Park, Wiltshire. Tilgate Forest ; Hast- 
ings; Tunbridge Wells (with a dwarf var.), Sussex. 
Thames. — Hertford Heath ; Broxbourne ; Aldenham ; Hitchin, 
&c., Hertfordshire. Eridge Bocks, Kent. Chertsey ; Bag- 
shot ; Virginia Water, and other parts of Surrey. Hamp- 
stead (with a glandular, a dwarf, and an obtuse-pinnuled 
var.), Middlesex. Epping (with var. glandulosa^ H, Douhle- 
da^)y Essex, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, H. Buckley, 
Ouse. — Norwich, Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Northamptonshire. 
Severn. — Stoke Heath ; Stinchall ; Whitley, and other parts of 
W ar wickshire . Dean F orest ( \2kV,glandulosa)^ Messrs, Ben- 
nett and PurchaSy Gloucestershire. Pen-y-garn and Trev- 
ddun, Monmouthshire, T, M, Thomas, Howie Hill, Boss ; 
Colwall, Herefordshire. Worcestershire. Staffordshire. 
Titterstone Clee (with a glandular form) ; Sandford Heath ; 
Hawkestone ; Bomere ; Sutton Spa, and Shomere, near 
Shrewbury ; Pimhill ; Shawbury Heath, Rev, W, A, Leigh- 
ton ; Whitchurch, B, W, Raioson^ Shropshire. 
S. Wales. — Brecknock Beacon ; Drygarn (dwarf form), J, R, 
Cohb^ Brecknockshire, Gamrhin, above Bhayader (var. du- 
metorum), J, R, Cobh, Badnorshire, Glamorganshire. Car- 
diganshire. Pembrokeshire. 
