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partially fertile), F. Flaym. Monmouthshire; also 
Newbridge (stipes bifid), T. H. Thomas. Herefordshire. 
Worcestershire. Staffordshire. Shropshire. 
S. Wales. —Brecknockshire. Glamorganshire. Carmarthen¬ 
shire. Pembrokeshire. 
N. Wales. —Anglesea. Denbighshire. Flintshire. Merioneth¬ 
shire. Carnarvonshire; also Beddgelert (dwarf var.), F. G. 
Wilson. 
Trent. —Leicestershire. Rutland. Lincolnshire. Nottingham¬ 
shire. Derbyshire. 
Mersey. —Cheshire. Lancashire. 
Humber.— Yorkshire ; also segments bifid, A. Clapham. 
Tyne. —Tanfield Dean (segments of barren frond cut), T. Wilclce. 
Blaydon Burn (segments bifid), T. Wilche , Durham. 
Northumberland. 
Lakes. —Westmoreland. Cumberland. Conistone, Lancashire 
(fronds partially fertile), Miss Bcever. 
W. Lowlands. —Dumfries-shire. Kirkcudbrightshire. Renfrew¬ 
shire. Lanarkshire. 
E. Lowlands. —-Roxburghshire. Berwickshire. Edinburgh¬ 
shire. 
E. Highlands. —Clackmannanshire. Fifeshire. Kinross-shire. 
Perthshire. Forfarshire. Kincardineshire. Aberdeenshire. 
Banffshire. Morayshire. Inverness-shire. 
W. Highlands. —W. Inverness-shire. Argyleshire. Dumbar¬ 
tonshire. Isles of Arran, Islay, and Cantyre. 
