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HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
Severn.-— Coleshill, Warwickshire. Hartlebury, Worcestershire. 
Staffordshire. 
Trent.— Leicestershire, Bogs by the Rainworth, Nottingham¬ 
shire. Derbyshire. 
Mersey. —Delamere Forest; Thurstaston ; Bagueley Moor ; 
Bidston, Cheshire. Lancashire. 
Humber.— Stockton Forest; Sandpit, Malton Road, near York ; 
Norland Moor, near Halifax, Yorkshire. 
Lakes. —Wastwater, Cumberland. Westmoreland. 
E. Highlands. —Tents Mairs, Fifeshire, C. Howie. Clunie 
Loch ; Blair Athol, Perthshire. Ardorie Wood, Forfarshire. 
Cawdor Castle, &c., Nairnshire. Carse of Ardersier, near 
Fort St. George, Morayshire. 
W. Highlands. —Inverarnon; between Luss and Inverglass, 
Dumbartonshire. 
N. Highlands. —Craig Darrock, Ross-shire. Morven, Caith¬ 
ness, rare, T. Anderson. 
Connaught.— Connemara, Galway. 
Lycopodium Selago, Linnaeus. 
Peninsula. — Cornwall. Sidmouth ; Dartmoor, Devonshire. 
Somersetshire. 
Channel. —Near Aldershot, Hampshire. Dorsetshire. Wiltshire. 
Waldron Down; Tilgate Forest, &c., Sussex. 
Thames. —Highdown Heath; near Caesar’s Camp, Farnham, 
Surrey. Shotover Hill, Oxfordshire. 
