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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Ouse. — Bradwell, Suffolk. Near Crome, Norfolk, B, WigJiam^ 
B,S,L, Fulbourne, Teversham, &c., Cambridgeshire. Dal- 
lington Heath, Northamptonshire. 
Severn. — Allesley ; about Arbury Hall ; Coleshill Heath ; Cor- 
ley, Warwickshire. Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, W, 
H, PurcJias, Glyn Ponds ; Nantygollen, near Pont-y-pool, 
Monmouthshire, T. H, Thomas. Herefordshire. Malvern 
Hills, Worcestershire, E. LeeSy B.S.L. Ramshaw Rocks, 
near Warslow, Staffordshire. Whitcliffe; Ludlow; Shaw- 
bury Heath ; Wyre Forest, Shropshire. 
S. Wales. — Radnorshire. Brecknockshire. Swansea, Glamor- 
ganshire, T, B. FloweVy B.S.E. Carmarthenshire. Cardi- 
ganshire. 
N. Wales. — Anglesea. Wrexham ; Llanymynech, C, C. Bah- 
ingtoriy Denbighshire. Flintshire. Dolgelly, Merioneth- 
shire, B,S,L, Near Llanberis; Aber, and other parts of 
Carnarvonshire. 
Trent. — Near Twycross, Leicestershire. Rutland. Lincoln- 
shire. Oxton and Eddingley Bogs, Nottinghamshire. De- 
thich Moor ; Riley, Derbyshire. 
Mersey. — Birkenhead and Oxton, Cheshire. Near Warrington ; 
Rochdale ; Rainhill ; Gateacre, Lancashire. 
Humber. — Sheffield ; Valley of the* Don, near Doncaster ; Mel- 
ton Wood, near Ad wick; Escrick, near York; Whitby; 
Richmond ; Halifax ; Eveiiey, near Scarborough, York- 
shire. 
