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II. Arbury Deer Park, T. Kirk, Phyt ., ii., 809 ; Havwoods, 1871. 
The varieties of this species have not been sufficiently noticed to 
allow me to assign each variety to its particular locality. I have only 
localised the varieties where special notice of them has been recorded 
by other observers, or where special notice of them occurs in my own 
notebook. 
Var. incisum. Crackley Wood, Y. and B. 
CETERACH. 
C. officinarum, Willd. Scaly Spleemcort. 
Alien : On old walls near gardens. Very rare. May. 
I. On old walls, near Atherstone, G. T. Harris ! 
II. Walcot, in Haslor parish, Part., ii., 517 ; on a brick wall at the 
back of the mansion house, Tachbrook, Perry, Phyt., i., 511; 
Wall of Lancastrian Yard, Coventry, Kirk, Phyt., ii., 809 ; old 
wall, near Birdingbury Hall, H.ll. 
SCOLOPENDRIUM. 
S. vulgare, Syme. Hart's Tongue . 
Native: On damp shady and marly banks and old walls. Bare. 
June to August. 
I. Knowle! TV. Southall; damp shady places near Elmdon, D. Cameron; 
boggy ground near Solihull, Mr. Ick, Phyt. i., 511; damp banks, 
Marston Green ; near Hampton-in-Arden ; on an old bridge near 
Knowle. 
II. In a ditch by the side of the footpath from Warwick to Hampton- 
on-the-Hill, Perry FI. 85; plentiful at Hatton Bock, near 
Stratford ; Kenilworth, near the ruins ; bank of a pool at the 
Woodloes', roadside between Budbrook and Hampton-on-the- 
Hill, Murcott; Tachbrook, Baly, Phyt. i., 511 ; in Princethorpe 
village, Blox. 31.S. note; Liglithorn village, 11.B^ on marly and 
damp banks near Claverdon ; and near Holywell. 
Formerly abundant in many of these localities, but now eradicated 
in most of them. 
CYSTOPTERIS. 
C. fragilis, Bernh. Brittle Bladder Fern. 
Alien : On old walls. Very rare. June to August. 
II. Near Arbury Hall, T. Kirk, Phyt. ii., 972 ; Guy’s Cliff, near Warwick! 
T. F. Foster, jun., Plerb. Brit. Mus., 1849 ; near Guy’s Cave, Guy’s 
Cliff, 1877, an escape probably; Compton Verney, I). Cameron, 
Phyt. i., 510. 
ASPIDIUM. 
A. aculeatum, Sic. Common Prickly Shield Fern. 
Native : on hedge banks. Local. June to September. 
I. In a ditch near Elmdon, With., ed. 4, 761. Abundant near New 
Park, Middleton; Middleton Heath; banks, near Nether 
Wliitacre, Shustoke, and Maxtoke ; Islington, near Kingsbury ; 
banks near Hartshill and Arley ; banks near Fillongley and 
Meriden Shafts ; banks near Knowle and Solihull; lanes near 
Baddesley Ensor. 
