POLYPODIUM VULGAEE. 
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Jersey, and in the Western Isles, N, Uist, Harris, and Lewis. 
The varieties only — and of these only the most remarkable — are 
enumerated below; semilacerum is the Irish form, and omnila- 
cerum the Goodrich Castle plant, both which appear distinct 
from the true cambricum. 
The var. cambricum, — Found in various parts of N. Wales. 
Macclesfield, Cheshire, E, J, Lowe, Reported from Braid tiill, 
near Edinburgh. The var. omnilacerum^ closely allied to this, is 
from Goodrich Castle, Ross, Herefordshire, E, T, Bennett, 
The var, semilacerum, — Torquay, and Berry Pomeroy Castle, 
Devonshire. Cheddar Cliffs, Somersetshire. Bonchurch, Isle of 
Wight. Saltwood Castle, Kent, B, F, Gray, Postwich, Nor- 
folk, lib. Hooker, Tintern Abbey, and Chepstow Castle, 
Monmouthshire, U, Reward, Aberglaslyn, Carnarvonshire, 
Dr, Allchin, Arran Isles. Lough Coota, Galway, J, R, Kina- 
han. Wood near the Dargle, Wicklow. Ballinahinch, near 
Feacle, Clare, J, R, KinaJian, Blackwater, Waterford, J, R, 
Kinahan, Killarney, Kerry. ? Guernsey. 
The var. serratum, — Cheddar, Somersetshire. Hastings, and 
Balcombe, Sussex. Sidcup, Kent. Surrey. Warwickshire. 
Gloucestershire. Chepstow, Monmouthshire. Whitchurch and 
Mordiford, Herefordshire, Malvern, Worcestershire. S. Wales. 
Ruthin, Denbighshire. Kirkcudbrightshire. Galway. Bally- 
nahinch, Clare. Blackwater, Waterford. An allied form-— 
crenatum — is found at Conway, Dr, Allchin ; Saltwood Castle, 
B, F, Gray, 
