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Trent. —Buxton; Cavedale, Castleton, Dovedale, Derbyshire. 
Charley forest, Beacon Hill, Leicestershire. 
Mersey. —Carr-edge, Cheshire. Dulesgate; Staley, Lancashire. 
Humber. —Settle (forked), T. Wilche ; Craven (ramose form), 
J. S. Henslow; Ingleborough; Gordale; Widdal Fell, 
Wensley Dale ; Ogden Clough, near Halifax ; Reeth Moor, 
Swaledale ; and other parts of Yorkshire. 
Tyne. —Falcon Clints, Teesdale; Weardale, TV. C. Trevelyan.\ 
Durham. Banks of the Irthing, Northumberland. 
Lakes. —Rocks above Patterdale; Kendal Fell, W. Christy, 
B.S.E.; Hutton Roof; Farlton ; Arnside ; Casterton Fell; 
Mazebeck Scar; Ambleside, Westmoreland. Ashness Gill; 
Borrow Force; Brandy Gill, Carrick Fell; Borrowdale, 
Miss Wright; Gillsland, Cumberland. 
W. Lowlands. —Bold Craig, near Moffat, Rev. W. A. Little j 
Grey Mare’s Tail, W. Stevens , Dumfries-shire. Falls of the 
Clyde, Lanarkshire. 
E. Highlands. —Stirlingshire. Blair Athol; Ben Lawers; 
Drummond hill, G. McIntosh; Ben Chonzie, near Crieff; 
Ben Yoirlich, Perthshire. Canlochen, Clova, Forfarshire, 
A. Croall, B.S.E. Cawdor Woods, Nairnshire. Aberdeen¬ 
shire. 
W. Highlands. —Inverness-shire. Dunoon, and other parts of 
Argyleshire. Ben More, Isle of Mull. 
N. Highlands. —Assynt, Sutherlandshire. Ross-shire. 
N. Isles. —Shetland, Herb. S. F. Gray. 
