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HISTORY OP BRITISH PERNS. 
Rugby; Hearsall, &c., Warwickshire. Ross, Hereford¬ 
shire. Eartham; Malvern ; Suckley, Worcestershire, E. 
Lees, B.S.L. Staffordshire. Blodwell Rocks; Wenlock, 
Shropshire. 
S. Wales. —Tenby, Pembrokeshire, E. Lees, B.S.L. Gower, 
Glamorganshire, C. Conway, B.S.L. Talgarth, Brecknock¬ 
shire, E. Williams. Cardiganshire. Radnorshire, common, 
J. R. Cobb. 
N. Wales. —Beaumaris; Cickle, Anglesea, Rev. W. A. Leighton. 
Conway; Bangor, Carnarvonshire. Ruthin, Denbighshire, 
1. Prichard. 
Trent. —Matlock, Derbyshire. Leicestershire. 
Mersey. —Clitheroe, E. J. Lowe; Manchester (var. subtripin- 
natum, with very dark scales on stipes and lower part of 
rachis), J. B. Wood; Prescott; Hail Wood, Lancashire. 
Cheshire. 
Humber.— Ingleborough, TP, J. HooJcer; Edlington Crags, 
near Adwick ; Roche Abbey, J. F. Young, B.S.L.; Hali¬ 
fax, R. Leyland, B.S.L.; Richmond ; Heckfell Woods ; 
Elland, and other parts of Yorkshire. 
Lakes.— Loughrigg Fell; Ambleside, Westmoreland. Isle of 
Man. 
E. Lowlands. —Peasebridge, Berwickshire. 
W. Highlands.— Ederline, Loch Gilphead, Argyleshire, Mrs. 
A. Smith. 
Ulster. —Blackstaff Lane ; Colin Glen, Belfast, Antrim 
