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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Den, Fifesliire, B. Maughan , B.S.E. Culross ; Ben Lawers; 
Killin; Dalnacardoch; Killicrankie, H. B. M. Harris , 
B.S.E.; Dunkeld, A. Tait; Pass of Trosachs, T.M. ; Ben 
Voirlich, Perthshire. Sidlaw Hills; Clova Mountains; 
Clack of the Balloek, L. Carnegie ,, B.S.E. Forfarshire. 
Inglis Maldie, Kincardineshire, A. Croall , B.S.E. Castle- 
ton, Braemar, Aberdeenshire. Cawdor Woods, Nairnshire, 
J. M l Nah i B.S.E. Dalwhinnie, E. Inverness-shire. 
W. Highlands.— French Corrie, Strath Affarie ; Glen Roy ; 
Ben Aulder, W, Inverness-shire. By Loch Lomond, Dum¬ 
bartonshire. Glen Gilp, Ardrishiag; between Lochs Awe 
and Etive ; Dunoon, Argyleshire. Brodick, Isle of Arran, 
Tobermory, Isle of Mull, W. Christy , B.S.E. 
N. Highlands. —Ross-shire. Ferry-house E. of Loch Erboll, 
Sutherlandshire. 
Ulster. —Knockleyd, Antrim, very rare. Mourne Mountains, 
Down. 
Connaught. —Ma’am Turc, Galway. 
Munster.— Mucruss, Killarney, Kerry. 
Polypodium Phegopteris, Linnceus. 
Peninsula.— Near Tintagel, Cornwall. Exmoor, near Challa- 
come, B. J. Gray; Cock’s Tor, Bev. W. S. Hore; White 
Tor, Great Mist Tor, and Sheep’s Tor, B. J. Gray; Dart¬ 
moor, B, J. Gray ; [Ilfracombe;] Becky Falls, &c., Devon¬ 
shire. 
