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HISTORY OP BRITISH PERNS. 
Lakes. —Westmoreland. St. Bee’s Meadows, plentiful, J. 
Robson, Cumberland. 
W. Lowlands. —Kirkcudbrightshire. Lanarkshire. 
E. Lowlands. —Coldstream, Berwickshire. Dalmeny and Ar- 
niston Woods, Edinburgh. Linlithgowshire. 
E. Highlands. —Dunfermline, Fifeshire, G. M'-Nab, B.S.E. 
Dunsinnane, Perthshire. Forfarshire. Burghead, Moray¬ 
shire, G. Wilson, B.S.E. 
W. Highlands— Argyleshire. 
N. Isles. —Orkney; where, at Swanbister, Mr. Syme finds a 
small variety fructifying in autumn. Shetland. 
Ulster. —Knockagh, Carrickfergus ; Banks of the Logan, near 
Belfast, Antrim. Armagh, J. R. Kinahan . 
Connaught.— Arran Isles, J. Ball; Ballinasloe, Countess of 
Clancarty, Galway. 
Leinster.— Holly Park, Dublin, S. Foot, B.S.E.; Dunsinsk, 
Dublin. 
Munster.— Clonmel, Cork, “ found several years since by Mr. 
R. Davis' 9 Tipperary R, Kinalicm. 
Osmunda regalis, Linnaeus. 
Peninsula.— Common in the low boggy'parts of Cornwall. 
Dawlish ; between Budleigh and Exmouth ; Watermouth, 
near Ilfracombe; Holme Chase, near Ashburton, Devonshire. 
Somersetshire. 
Channel. —Frequent in the west of Hampshire. Isle of Wight. 
