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HISTORY OP BRITISH FERNS. 
Ulster.— Near Belfast; Woodburn Glen; Rocks at Carriek- 
fergus (var. dentata), Antrim. Black Mountain, Down. 
Connaught.— Leitrim. Connemara, Galway. Sligo, near the 
town. 
Munster.— Brandon Hill; cliffs above Mangerton, Kerry. 
Cystopteris montana, Link. 
N. Wales. —Reputed to have been found in this province on 
Mount Glyder {Lloyd: Ray: Plukenet). 
E. Highlands. —Ben Lawers, W. Wilson , and subsequently 
Dr. Balfour; Corrach Dh’ Oufillach, or Corrach Uachdar 
in the Meal Oufillach Mountains, between Glen Dochart 
and Glen Lochy, W. Gourlie , Perthshire. Clova, Forfar¬ 
shire, 1855, J. Backhouse. 
Gymnogramma leptophylla, Desvaux. 
E. Highlands. —[In a stone dyke by the road from Braemar to 
Ballater, nearly opposite Invercauld House, Aberdeenshire, 
Miss Veitch. Probably an error, arising from the accidental 
intermixture of Scottish and Maderia specimens.] 
Channel Isles.— Jersey, on moist banks, among Marchantia ; 
near St. Aubyn’s ; St. Laurence and St. Haule. 
Hymenophyllum tunbridgense, Smith. 
Peninsula. —Rough Tor near Camelford ; near Penryn, Corn- 
