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Thames. Hertfordshire. Kent: Tunbridge Wells, G. B. Wollas- 
ton. Surrey: Mayford, T. M.; Portnall Park, Virginia Water. Mid- 
dlesex: Hampstead Heath, T. M. Berkshire: Windsor Forest, 
T. Cox. Oxfordshire. Essex. 
Ouse.- Suffolk. Norfolk: St. Faith’s Newton near Norwich; 
Hainsford. Cambridgeshire. Bedfordshire. Northamptonshire. 
Severn.— Warwickshire: Acton Park near Birmingham. Glou- 
cestershire: Painswick; Wyck Oliffs, R. Withers; Nailsworth, G. 
F. Playne. Monmouthshire: Cwm-Glyn near Pontypool; New- 
bridge (stipes bifid), T. H. Thomas. Herefordshire. Worcester- 
Shire: Bromsgrove. Staffordshire. Shropshire. l 
Trent.=Â Leicestershire. Rutland. Lincolnshire. Nottingham- 
shire. . Derbyshire. 
Mersey.- Cheshire. Lancashire. 
Humber.—Y orkshire : Bradford, G. W. Jackson ; Castle Howard, 
C. Monkman ; Hackfall Woods, T. Simpson. 
Tyne. Durham : Teesdale; Tanfield Dean, T. Wilcke; Blay- 
don Burn, 7. W. Northumberland. 
Lakes.—W estmoreland: Ambleside; Ullswater. Cumberland. 
Lancashire: Conistone (fronds partially fertile), Miss Beever. 
S. Wales.—Brecknockshire. Glamorganshire. Carmarthenshire. 
Pembrokeshire: banks of the Tivey, W. Hutchison. 
N. Wales.—Anglesea. Denbighshire. Flintshire. Merioneth- 
shire. Carnarvonshire: Beddgelart. 
W. Lowlands.—Dumfries-shire. Kirkeudbrightshire. Renfrew- 
shire. Lanarkshire. 
E. Lowlands.—Roxburghshire. Berwickshire. Edinburghshire : 
Hawthornden, 7. M. 
E. Highlands. Stirlingshire : Stirling, Mrs. Macleod. Clack- 
mannanshire. Fifeshire. Kinross-shire. Perthshire: Pass of the 
Trosachs. Forfarshire. Inverness-shire: Dunphail, Miss F. Brown. 
Kincardineshire: Kingcausie, J. T. Syme. Aberdeenshire: Cairn- 
gorm Mountains. Banffshire. Morayshire. 
W. Highlands.—W. Inverness-shire. Argyleshire: Ardrishiag, 
T. M. Dumbartonshire: Tarbet, 7. M. Isles of Arran, Islay, and 
Cantyre. 
N. Highlands.—Ross-shire. Cromarty. Sutherlandshire. Caithness. 

