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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Delamere Forest, Cheshire. Chat Moss ; Lowgill ; Woolstor. 
Moss and Risley Moss, near Warrington; Levenshulme, 
fS. F, Gray, Lancashire. 
Humber. — Sheffield ; Richmond ; Ingleborough ; Doncaster 
Leckby Carr ; Terrington Carr ; York ; Thirsk, Yorkshire. 
Tyne. — Chivington Wood, Northumberland, Rev, B, Taylor, 
Lakes. — Red-house, Cumberland. Westmoreland. Isle of Man. 
W. Lowlands. — [Dumfries -shire, P. Gray,'\ 
E. Lowlands. — [Edinburghshire.] 
E. Highlands. — [Forfarshire.] Dunkeld, Perthshire, A, Tail, 
W. Highlands. — [Argyleshire.] Tarbet, Dumbartonshire, T,M, 
N. Highlands. — Dingwall, Ross-shire, W, O, Trevelyan, 
W. Isles. — North Uist. Harris. Lewis. 
Ulster. — Dastrey, Monaghan, G, L, Darhy, 
Connaught. — Connemara, Galway. 
Leinster. — Wicklow, D, Moore; also (?) Newton, Mt. Ken- 
nedy, R, Barrington, 
Munster. — Killarney, Kerry, E, J, Lowe, 
Lastrea Thelypteris, Presl, 
Peninsula. — Devonshire. Turf Moor, near Bridgewater, So- 
mersetshire. 
Channel. — Portsea ; Winchester, Hampshire. West Medina ; 
Wilderness ; Freshwater Gate ; Cridmore, &c.. Isle of 
Wight. Tunbridge Wells ; Albourne ; Amberley ; Water- 
down Forest ; Ore, near Hastings, Sussexc 
