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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
near York ; Settle ; Sheffield ; Ingleborough ; and many 
other parts of Yorkshire. 
Tyne. — By the Tees above Middleton ; Rocks above Langley 
Ford ; Cawsey Dene, &c., Durham. Moors near Walling- 
ton ; Shewing Shields ; Cheviot Hills ; Hexham ; Banks of 
the Irthing, Rev, R, Taylor^ Northumberland. 
Lakes, — Wardale ; Borrowdale ; Ennerdale ; Scaw-Fell ; Kes- 
wick ; Tindal Fell ; Laggat, on Cold Fell, J, Robson^ &c., 
Cumberland. Stockgill Force ; Ambleside ; Grasmere ; 
Casterton Fell; Hutton Roof, &c., Westmoreland. Coni- 
stone, N. Lancashire. Isle of Man. 
W. Lowlands. — Drumlanrig ; Rae Hills ; Jardine Hall, Dum- 
fries, Dumfries-shire. Dalscairth ; Mahie, Kirkcudbright- 
shire, P. Gray, Gourock, Renfrewshire. Falls of the 
Clyde, near Corra Linn ; Calderwood ; Crutherland ; 
Campsie, near Glasgow, &c., Lanarkshire. 
E. Lowlands. — Berwickshire. Jedburgh; Ruberslaw, Rox- 
burghshire. Pentland Hills ; Arniston ; Rosslyn, and 
Auchindenny Woods, near Edinburgh. 
E. Highlands. — Ben Lomond, Stirlingshire, J, S, Henslow, 
Castle Campbell, near Dollar, Clackmannanshire, J, T, 
Syme^ B,S,E, Dunfermline ; Inverkeithing ; Carden Den, 
Fifeshire. Kincardineshire. Glen Queich in the Ochils ; 
Bridge of Bracklin, near Callender; Dunkeld, A, Tail ; 
Ben Voirlich ; Ben Lawers ; Craig Chailliach ; Killin ; 
Tyndrum ; Dalnacardoch, &c., Perthshire. Canlochen, 
