312 THE BRITISH FERNS. 
W. Highlands.—Argyleshire: Crinnan, C. C. Babington; Glen 
Moray; Dunoon; Glen Gilp, Ardrishiag, C. M'Intosh; Glen Fin- 
nar.  Dumbartonshire: Loch Lomond, W. Gourlie ; Bowling 
Hills, W. G. Isle of Mull: Ben More; Loch Spelvie, J. T. Syme; 
Tobermorey. Islay. Arran: Glen Cloy, Dr. Balfour. 
N. Highlands.—Ross-shire: Loch Alsh, Miss E. Mahy. Suther- 
landshire. 
N. Isles. Shetland : near Ska, Unst. Orkney: Hoy, R. Heddell. 
W. Isles.—Langa, Harris, Dr. Balfour. 
Ulster.—Tyrone: Gortin Gap, J. R. Kinahan. Antrim: by 
the Glenarve River, near Cushendall; Colin Glen, Belfast. Lon- 
donderry. Donegal: Ennishowen Mountains, W. Thompson; Tul- 
laghmore Park, W. T. Down: Mourne Mountains. Fermanagh : 
Florence Court, Hon. J. L. Cole. 
Connaught.—Galway : Connemara, Dr. Mackay ; Oughterard, 
Marm, Roundstone, &c. Mountains of Mayo, J. Ball. 
Leinster.—Dublin: Kelly's Glen, W. Andrews. Wicklow: Glen- 
dalough; Hermitage Glen; Powerscourt Waterfall; Glencree, 
Great Sugarloaf, J. R. Kinahan. 
Munster.—Tipperary : Morgan’s Glen, Clonmel, E. H. Sargint ; 
Glens near Youghal, E. Newman. Cork. Kerry: Great Blanket 
Island, Killarney ; Valentine Island, J. R. Kinahan ; ascending to 
the summits of trees in the Kerry mountains, E. Newman. 
This plant is found in the north of Europe, in N orway, and the 
Faróe Islands: and is probably generally dispersed over Europe. 
We have met with no Asiatic specimens. It is, however, found in 
Bourbon, and with the segments narrower in South Africa. It is 
again met with in Tierra del Fuego, at Valdivia, Cape Horn, and 
in the Falkland Islands. It is also found abundantly in Tasmania, 
and less frequently in New Zealand. 
The cultivation of the Film Ferns is an object of much interest 
to the fanciers of British Ferns. ` We have under our former species 
given some instructions on the subject. 
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