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N. Wales.—Anglesea. Denbighshire. Merionethshire: Barmouth; 
Falls of the Cynvael, near Festiniog. Flintshire: Loughton Bog, 
Dr. Bidwell. Carnarvonshire: Llandudno, T. Baxter. 
W. Lowlands.—Dumfries-shire: Lochar Moss, W. G. Johnstone. 
Kirkeudbrightshire: by the Manse or White Loch, and below the 
Cliffs, Colvend, P. Gray. Lanarkshire: by the Clyde. 
E. Highlands.—Stirlingshire. Fifeshire. Kincardineshire coast, 
Dr. Murray. Perthshire: Culross ; by Loch Tay, C. M'Intosh. 
Forfarshire: Arbroath, G. Lawson; Montrose; Kinnaird, &e. 
Aberdeenshire : Mill of Leys, G. Dickie, and elsewhere. 
W. Highlands.—Argyleshire : Glen Finnart; Dunoon; Loch 
Fine, N.E. of Inverary, H. C. Watson. Dumbartonshire: by Loch 
Lomond, H. C. Watson. Isles of Arran, Bute, Mull and Islay. 
N. Highlands.—Sutherlandshire : Inchnedamff, Dr. Johnston. 
Ross-shire. 
N. Isles.—Shetland. 
W. Isles.—N. Uist. Harris. Lewis. 
Ulster.—Donegal: near Lough Eske, R. Barrington. 
Connaught.—Galway: abundant in Connemara; Kylemore, R. 
Barrington; Oughterard ; Bog near Lough Coota, J. R. Kinahan. 
Mayo: Castlebar, Dr. Osborne. Island of Achill, E. Newman; Foot 
of Slieve More near Dugort, R. Barrington. 
Leinster.—Dublin: Kelly’s Glen, Dr. Mackay. King's County: 
All Saints’ Bog, rare, J. R. Kinahan. Wicklow: Devil’s Glen, 
rare, J. R. Kinahan. 
Munster—Cork : Bandon. Kerry: Letterfrack, near Ballinaskel- 
lig’s Bay; Mucruss Abbey, Killarney, common, J. R. Kinahan. 
Waterford: Portlaw ; Glandine, and Carthy's Cove, near Ardmore, 
J. R. Kinahan ; Clonmel, frequent, J. Sibbald. "Tipperary. Clare: 
Lough-a-torrig, near Woodford, J. R. Kinahan ; Lisdoonvarna, R. 
Barrington. 
Channel Isles. Jersey. 
This Fern is common throughout Europe, being recorded from 
Sweden, Gothland, Denmark, Russia, Holland, Belgium, France, 
Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Hungary, Croatia, 
Transylvania, and Turkey. In Asia, it is found in Mingrelia; and 

