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1396. A. Trichomanes, Linn. Native. British. 
1397. A. marinum, Linn. Native. Atlantic. 
1398. A. lanceolatum, Hads. Incognit. 
Reported by Bolton (B. G., 733), as occurring “on a wall in the 
village of Wharfe.” 
1399. A. Adiantum-nigrum, Linn. Native. British. 
1400. A. Ruta-muraria, Linn. Native. British. 
Et seq. Amesium, Newm. 
1401. A. septentrionale, Hull. Incognit. 
Ingleborough hills— To field. (B. G., 723). “ A specimen, labelled 
Ingleborough, was in the herbarium of my brother, the late Thos. 
Backhouse, but I do not think any living botanist has seen it 
there ” — J. Backhouse , in litt.; 1854. 
SCOLOPENDRIUM. 
1402. S. vblgare, Symons. Native. British. 
Phylittis Scolojoendrium, Newm. 
BLECHNUM. 
1403. B. boreale, Swartz. Native. British. 
B. sqhcant, With. 
PTERIS. 
1404. P. AQUiLiNA, Linn. Native. British. 
Eupteris, Newm. 
ADIANTUM. 
1405. A. Capillus veneris, Linn. Incognit. 
TRICHOMANES. 
1406. T. radtcans, Swartz. Incognit. 
Supposed to have been collected formerly by Dr. Richardson and 
others, near a small waterfall in a wood at Bellbank, near Bingley; 
but the station has now been destroyed many years. ( Vide B.G., 
724.) Newm., Hist. Brit. Ferns, 3 edit., p. 285. 
HYMENOPHYLLUM. 
1407. H. Tunbridgense, Smith. Native. Atlantic. 
Near Halifax, and at Green field, (near Todmorden) — W. Wilson 
