THE COMMON MAIDENHAIR SPLEENWORT. 105 
range of distribution for this plant, which is too common to render 
a complete record of localities necessary, is as follows :— 
Peninsula.—Cornwall: Raven's Hugo, very fine, Rev. C. A. 
Johns. Devonshire: Ilfracombe; Marwood, Rev. F. Mules; Totnes, 
C. Scott. Somersetshire: Bath. 
Channel.—Isle of Wight. Hampshire: Romsey. Wiltshire: 
Warminster (large form), G. Wheeler. Dorsetshire: Dorchester. 
Sussex: Findon. 
Thames.—Hertfordshire. Kent: Maidstone. Isle of Sheppey. 
Surrey: Churt, near Godalming (large form), E. Newman. Bucking- 
hamshire: Beaconsfield. Oxfordshire. Essex. 
Ouse —Suffolk. Norfolk. Cambridgeshire. Bedfordshire. 
Severn.—W arwickshire. Gloucestershire. Monmouthshire. Here- 
fordshire. Worcestershire. Staffordshire. Shropshire. 
Trent.—Leicestershire. Nottinghamshire. Derbyshire. Rutland. 
Mersey.—Cheshire. Lancashire. 
Humber.—Y orkshire : Settle, A. Clapham. 
Tyne. Durham : Teesdale. Northumberland. 
Lakes.—Westmoreland. Cumberland: Keswick, Miss Wright. 
Isle of Man. 
S. Wales.—Glamorganshire. Breconshire: Talgarth; Builth. 
Carmarthenshire: Dynevor Castle. Pembrokeshire. 
N. Wales.—Anglesea. Denbighshire. Montgomeryshire. Me- 
rionethshire. Carnarvonshire. 
W. Lowlands.—Dumfries-shire. Kirkeudbrightshire : St. Mary's 
Isle. Renfrewshire. Lanarkshire. 
E. Lowlands.—Roxburghshire. Berwickshire. Edinburghshire. 
Linlithgowshire. 
E. Highlands.—Stirlingshire. Clackmannanshire. Fifeshire. 
Perthshire: Pass of the Trosachs; Callander; Ben Lawers, 7. M. 
Forfarshire: Fullarton (large form), H. C. Watson. Kincardineshire. 
Aberdeenshire. Morayshire. Nairnshire. 
W. Highlands.—Argyleshire: Glen Gilp, T. M.; Glen Croe, 
T. M. Dumbartonshire. Isles of Arran: Brodick, T. M.; Bute: 
Rothesay, T. M.; Islay, and Cantyre. 
N. Highlands.—Ross-shire. Cromarty. Sutherlandshire. 

