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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Channel. —[Petersfield, Hampshire, Dr. Bromfitld.~\ Tilgate 
Forest, Sussex, Rev. T. Rooper. 
Thames.— Cornbury Quarry, Oxfordshire. [Chingford Church, 
Essex.] 
Severn. —Berks well, W arwickshire. N ew W eir, Forest of Dean, 
Frocester Hill; Lea Bailey; Atterbury Hill, above Lyd- 
brook, E. T. Bennett. , Gloucestershire. Tintern Abbey, 
Monmouthshire. Penyard Park, near Ross; near Downton 
Castle, by the Teme; Aymestrey Quarry; Shobden-hill 
Woods, Herefordshire. Malvern Hills ; Shrawley Wood, 
Worcestershire. Trentham Park ; near Colton Hall and 
Oakamoor; Needwood, Staffordshire. Tit ter stone Clee 
Hill; Whitcliffe, near Ludlow; Froddesley Hill, Shrop¬ 
shire. 
S. Wales. —Craig-Pwll-du, Radnorshire. Brecon ; Trecastle ; 
Pont Henryd, near Capel Colboen ; Ystrad Felltree, Breck¬ 
nockshire. Pont-nedd-Veclin; Scwd-y-Gladis; Merthyr- 
Tydvil, Glamorganshire. Ponterwyd ; Devil’s Bridge ; 
Hafod, J. Riley , B.S.E., &c., Cardiganshire. 
N. Wales —Anglesea. Llangollen; Ruthin, Denbighshire. 
Craig-Breidden ; Plinlymmon, Montgomeryshire. Dolgelly, 
A. Irvine , Merionethshire. Near St. Asaph, Flintshire. 
Cwm-Idwal; Llanberis ; Bangor ; Rhaiadr-y-Wenol, Twll- 
du, Carnarvonshire. 
Trent.— Chinley Hill, near Chapel-le-Frith; Pleasley Forges, 
Derbyshire. Lincolnshire. 
