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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
E. Highlands.— Stirlingshire. Clackmannanshire. Kinross- 
shire. Fifeshire. Dunkeld; Ben Lawers (var. alpina) ; 
mountains near Crieff (as var. montana ), Dr. Balfour, &c., 
Perthshire. Ingelmady ; Dundee, Forfarshire. Kingcausie, 
Kincardineshire, J. T. Syme. Ben-na-Baird, Aberdeenshire. 
Banffshire. Morayshire. E. Inverness-shire. 
W. Highlands. —Appin, J. T. Syme; near Loch Ballenoch 
(var. dumetorum ), T. M.; Ardrishiag, T. M., Argyleshire. 
Tarbet, Dumbartonshire (with var. dumetorum ), T. M. W. 
Inverness-shire. Arran ; also on Goat-fell (var. collina and 
dumetorum — maculata , Dr. Deakin). Isles of Islay and 
Cantyre. Ailsa Craig. 
N. Highlands. —Boss-shire. Sutherlandshire. Caithness, T. 
Anderson. 
N. Isles. —Hoy, and other islands of Orkney, T. Anderson. 
W. Isles. —N. Uist. Harris. Lewis. 
Ulster.— Newton Breda, Down, Dr. Mateer. 
Connaught. —Connemara, Galway. 
Leinster. —Newtown, Miss Tarbet; Powerscourt Waterfall, 
Wicklow (gathered as dumetorum , perhaps collina ), G. G. Ba- 
bington. Dublin Mountains (? var. collina ), J. R. Kinahan. 
Kilkenny. King’s. 
Munster. —Waterford. Clare. Limerick. Tipperary. Clon¬ 
mel. Cork, J. Sibbald. 
Channel Isles. —Jersey. Guernsey, G. Jackson . 
