LASTREA FILIX-MAS. 
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Lastrea Filix-mas, Presl. 
One of our most common Ferns, dispersed over the whole 
of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, and found in the 
Northern and Western Isles, and in Jersey and Guernsey. 
The var. incisa. —Teignmouth, Miss A. Hoseason; Combe 
Martin, C. C. Babington , Devonshire. Bridgewater, Somerset. 
Wiltshire. Bridport, Dorsetshire. Tunbridge, M. T. Masters; 
Sturry, Kent. Reigate ; Albury ; St. Martha’s Hill, Guildford; 
Sutton Park; Mayford; Bagshot; Virginia Water, Surrey. 
Barnet, Hertfordshire. King’s Cliffe, Northamptonshire. Ross, 
Herefordshire. Malvern, Worcestershire. Stapenhill, Derby¬ 
shire. Wollaton, Nottinghamshire. Cockermouth, Cumberland. 
Bedlington, Morpeth, Northumberland, Rev. R. Taylor. Cath- 
cartH ills, near Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Dunkeld ; Ben Chonzie, 
near Crieff, Perthshire. Kingcausie, Kincardineshire, J. T. Syme. 
Guernsey, C. Jackson. Kingstown, Dublin, R. Barrington. 
A fine modification of this form (var. elongata ) was found in the 
Isle of Wight, by Mr. A. G. More and the Rev. W. H. Hawker. 
Another modification (var. producta ) was found on the Wrekin, 
in Shropshire, by the Rev. W. A. Leighton. A third (var. 
deorso-lobata ), at Sutton and Bomere, near Shrewsbury, Rev. W. 
A. Leighton ; also found in Anglesea; Bedale, Yorkshire; Black 
Park, Buckinghamshire; Maidstone and Cobham, Kent; Albury, 
Surrey ; Epping, Essex ; Lynn, Norfolk ; Ambleside, Lakes ; 
Callender, Scotland; Ballyvaughan, Ireland ; Jersey; Guernsey. 
