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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Den, Fifesliire, B, Maughan^ B,S.E, Culross ; Ben Lawers ; 
Killin ; Dalnacardoch ; Kiilicrankie, H, B, M. Harris^ 
Dunkeld, J[. Tail; Pass of Trosachs, T.M, ; Ben 
Voirlich, Perthshire. Sid] aw Hills ; Clova Mountains ; 
Clack of the Ballock, L, Carnegie^ B,S.E, Forfarshire. 
Inglis Maldie, Kincardineshire, A, Croall^ B.S,E, Castle- 
ton, Braemar, Aberdeenshire. Cawdor Woods, Nairnshire, 
J, JSBNah, B,S,E, Dalwhinnie, E. Inverness-shire. 
W. Highlands. — Freuch Corrie, Strath Affarie ; Glen Roy ; 
Ben Aulder, W. Inverness-shire. By Loch Lomond, Dum- 
bartonshire. Glen Gilp, Ardrishiag ; between Lochs Awe 
and Etive ; Dunoon, Argyleshire. Brodick, Isle of Arran. 
Tobermory, Isle of Mull, W, Christy^ B.S,E. 
N. Highlands. — Ross-shire. Ferry-house E. of Loch Erboll, 
Sutherland shire. 
Ulster. — Knockleyd, Antrim, very rare. Mourne Mountains, 
Down. 
Connaught. — Ma’am Turc, Galway. 
Munster. — Mucruss, Killarney, Kerry. 
Polypodium Phegopteris, Linnaeus, 
Peninsula. — Near Tintagel, Cornwall. Exmoor, near Challa- 
come, B, J, Gray ; Cock’s Tor, Bev, W, Hore ; White 
Tor, Great Mist Tor, and Sheep’s Tor, B, J, Gray ; Dart- 
moor, B, J, Gray ; [Ilfracombe ;] Becky Falls, &c., Devon- 
shire. 
