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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Humber. —Settle, J. Tatham; Scarborough, F. Bean , York¬ 
shire. 
Tyne.— Embleton; Dirrington Law, Dr. Johnston, Northum¬ 
berland. 
Lakes.— St. Bee’s Head, Cumberland. Conistone, North Lan¬ 
cashire. Isle of Man, Dr. Allchin. 
E. Highlands. —[Baldovan, Kinnordy, Forfarshire. W. Gar¬ 
diner, 
W. Highlands. —Banks of Loch Lomond, Dumbartonshire. 
Glen Gilp; Campbelton, A. Tait; Loch Swin, west coast 
of Argyleshire, Mrs. Shaw. Wooded rocks between Bro¬ 
dick and Corrie, and between Lamlash and Whiting Bay, 
Arran, Dr. Balfour. Tobermory, Isle of Mull, W. Tan¬ 
ner. 
N. Isles. —Hoy, Orkney, rather common, T. Anderson. 
W. Isles. —N. Uist, Dr. Balfour. 
Ulster. —Fairhead, Antrim. Near Coleraine; Rushbrook ; 
near Londonderry; Garvagh, Londonderry. Banks of 
Lough Swilly; Milroy Bay; Arrigal Hill near Donegal; 
about Lough Derg, Donegal. 
Connaught. —Between Sligo and Manorhamilton, E. Newman, 
Sligo. Foot of Nephin ; Coraan, Achill; Newport; West- 
port, &c., E. Newman , Mayo. About Clifden; about 
Roundstone and Ballynahinch; near Oughterard; Conne¬ 
mara, Galway. 
Leinster. —Seven Churches, abundant, D. Moore, B.S.E.; 
