POLYPODIUM VULGARE. 
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Jersey, and in the Western Isles, N. Uist, Harris, and Lewis. 
The varieties only—and of these only the most remarkable—are 
enumerated below; semilaccrum is the Irish form, and omnila- 
cerurn the Goodrich Castle plant, both which appear distinct 
from the true cambricum. 
The var. cambricum. —Found in various parts of N. Wales. 
Macclesfield, Cheshire, E. J. Lowe. Reported from Braid Hill, 
near Edinburgh. The var. omnilacerum , closely allied to this, is 
from Goodrich Castle, Ross, Herefordshire, E. T. Bennett. 
The var. semilacerum .—Torquay, and Berry Pomeroy Castle, 
Devonshire. Cheddar Cliffs, Somersetshire. Bonchurch, Isle of 
Wight. Saltwood Castle, Kent, 8. F. Gray. Postwich, Nor¬ 
folk, lib. Hooker. Tintern Abbey, and Chepstow Castle, 
Monmouthshire, 11. Heward. Aberglaslyn, Carnarvonshire, 
Dr. Attchin. Arran Isles. Lough Coota, Galway, J. R. Kina- 
han. Wood near the Dargle, Wicklow. Ballinahinch, near 
Feacle, Clare, J. R. Kinahan. Blackwater, Waterford, J. R. 
Kinahan. Killarney, Kerry. ? Guernsey. 
The var. serratum .—Cheddar, Somersetshire. Hastings, and 
Balcombe, Sussex. Sidcup, Kent. Surrey. Warwickshire. 
Gloucestershire. Chepstow, Monmouthshire. Whitchurch and 
Mordiford, Herefordshire. Malvern, Worcestershire. S. Wales. 
Ruthin, Denbighshire. Kirkcudbrightshire. Galway. Bally- 
nahinch, Clare. Blackwater, Waterford. An allied form— 
crenatum —is found at Conway, Dr. Allchin ; Saltwood Castle, 
8. F. Gray. 
