ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA. 
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Ulster. —Near Lough Eask, Donegal. 
Connaught.-— Ben Bulben, Sligo. 
Munster.— Bandon, Cork. Turk Mountain, Killarney, Kerry. 
Athyrium Filix-fcemina, Both. 
A common species, the distribution of the many variations of 
which is very imperfectly recorded. 
Peninsula. —Travenna (var. rhasticum), &e., Cornwall. Devon¬ 
shire (various forms, including vars. stenodon , and multifid 
var. of the molle type), Bev. J. M. Chanter ; also Salterton 
(a monstrous state, approaching latifolium ), H. B. M. 
Harris , B.S.E. Somersetshire ; also Bristol (var. molle) ; 
and Nettlecombe (vars. polydactylum and laciniatum ), C. 
Elworthy. 
Channel. — Isle of Wight. Hampshire. Dorsetshire. Wilt¬ 
shire. Tunbridge Wells (var. rhoeticum). Miss Bower; 
Tilgate Forest, and elsewhere, Sussex. 
Thames. —Hertfordshire. Kent. Portnall Park, Virginia Wa¬ 
ter, and Shirley (var. rhceticum) ; May ford (vars. molle and 
trifidum) ; Gomshall (var. stenodon ), E. Morse; Bag- 
shot (var. molle) ; and other parts of Surrey. Windsor 
(var. pruinosum), Dr. Allchin , Berkshire. Oxfordshire. 
Essex. 
Ouse. —Suffolk. Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Bedfordshire. 
Severn. —Arbury Park (with the vars. rhceticum and molle) and 
other parts of Warwickshire. Gloucestershire. Penyard 
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