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HISTOEY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Carr ; Buttercrambe, near .York ; Heslington ; Settle ; 
Scarborough ; Askam Fens, Yorkshire. 
Tyne. — Learmouth Bogs, Northumberland. 
LAKEs.—Keswick ; Ulleswater; Giencoin ; Irton Woods, «/. 
Robson; Blowike, Cumberland. Hammersham, West- 
moreland. 
E. Highlands. — Bescobie ; Restenet, Forfarshire. 
N. Isles.— [Shetland.] 
Ulster. — Portmore Park by Lough Neagh, Antrim ; Boggy 
wood at Portumna, Galway, D, Moore, 
Connaught. — Near Lough Carra, Mayo, J, Ball, 
Leinster. — [Marshes at Glencree, Wicklow.] 
Munster. — Marsh near Mucruss, Killarney, Kerry, Mackay, 
Ophioglossum liisitaniciim, Linnceus, 
Channel Isles. — Petit Bot Bay, Guernsey, Mr, G, Wolsey, 
Ophioglossum vulgatum, Linnceus, 
Peninsula. — Cornwall. Slateford ; Barnstaple ; near Exeter, 
R, J, Gray^ Devonshire. Somersetshire. 
Channel. — Strathfieldsaye ; Stoke ; Wanston, Hampshire. 
Bembridge Down; Blackgang Chine; West Cowes, &c., 
Isle of Wight. Box, Dorsetshire. Longleat, Wiltshire, 
Highlands, Framfield, &c., Sussex. 
Thames. — Bury Woods, Hitchin ; Elstree ; Essenden, and 
other parts of Hertfordshire. Hackney Marshes; Sion- 
