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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Moore , B.8.E.; Glendalough, and Powerscourt, Wick¬ 
low. 
Munster. —Between Innistymon and Corrafin, E. T. Bennett; 
Feacle, J. R. Kinahcm , Clare. Near Clonmel, Waterford. 
Mangerton, Killarney, 8. P. Woodward , B.8.L. f Kerry, 
Lastrea rigida, Presl. 
Peninsula. — ‘ Cornwall,’ lib. Hooker. Bath, Somersetshire; 
probably planted. 
Mersey.— [Woolston Moss, near Warrington, Lancashire.] 
Humber. —Ingleborough ; Wharnside; White Scars, above In- 
gleton; Attermine Rocks, near Settle, Yorkshire. 
Lakes. —Arnside Knot; Hutton Roof Crags; Farlton Knot, 
Westmoreland. Silverdale; by the Lancaster and Kendal 
Canal, N. Lancashire. 
Leinster. —Clay-slate wall at Townley Hall, Louth, C. L. 
Darby; probably introduced. 
Lastrea spimilosa, Presl. 
The habitats of this species have not been noted sufficiently 
distinct from those of L. dilatata , to render the record a perfect 
one. We include the plant under L. cristata (see p. 112). 
Peninsula. —About Penzance, Cornwall. Fingal Bridge; Ex¬ 
wick Wood, near Exeter, R. J, Gray , Devonshire. Sel- 
worthy and elsewhere, Somersetshire. 
