HISTORY OF BRITISH FERNS. 
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shire. Nigg, Kincardineshire. Banffshire. Badenoch; 
Kingussie, Morayshire. 
W. Highlands. —Ben Nevis, W. Inverness-shire. Dunoon. 
Argyleshire. Goat Fell, Isle of Arran, Ben More, Isle of 
Mull. Ben Vigors, Islay. Cantyre. Skye. 
N. Highlands. —Sutherlandshire. Ben Wyvis, Ross-sliire. 
Morven, Caithness, T. Anderson. 
N. Isles. —Kirkwall, Mainland, J. T.Syme; Hoy, T. Anderson, 
Orkney. Shetland. 
W. Isles.— N. Uist. Harris. Lewis. 
Ulster. —Devis Mountain, Antrim. Arrigal; Muckish, &c., 
Donegal. Slieve Donard, Down. 
Leinster. —Dublin Mountains. All Saints’ Bogs, and Bogs 
generally in King’s co. Lough Breagh, and Mountains of 
Wicklow, J. R. Kinahan. 
Munster. —Mangerton ; Brandon ; Carran-Tual; Killarney, 
Kerry. Glentonniff Bog ; Feacle, Clare. Tipperary. 
Pilularia globulifera, Linnams. 
Peninsula. —Roche; Marazion Marsh, near Penzance, Corn¬ 
wall. Blackdown ; Polwhele, Devonshire. Maiden Down, 
Somersetshire. 
Channel. —Lymington; Holt Forest; Southampton; Badder- 
ley, Hampshire. Between Corfe Mullein and Poole ; Sand- 
ford Bridge, near Wareham, Dorsetshire. Warminster, 
