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Catabrosa aquatica, Reauv. N. M. S. 



Taiidcragee lower demesne, and l^y the canal near Newry ! 



H.W.L.; by the railway between Lurgan and Portadown ; Eglish 



crossroads ; ditch near Clare Castle S.W. of Tanderagee ; Strag- 



han's lough near Keady, R. Ll. P. 



Festuca sylvatlca, Vill. — M. — 



On steep banks by the Cusher river in Tanderagee lower 

 demesne, R, LI. P. 



Bromus sterllis, Linn. N 



Ivoughgall (More) F/or. Ulst. ! Roadside near Navan Fort, 

 R. LI. P. 



I:B. commutatus, Schrad. N. 



Tartaraghan, probably introduced with grass-seed, More N.H.R. 

 MuUinure meadows near Armagh, W. F. J. spec. ! 



TriticuiYi canlnum, Linn. — M. — 



By Mullaghmore lake S. W. of Markethill ; rare in the county, 

 R. LI. P. 



Hordcum pratensc, Hudson. N. 



Mr. Stewart's herbarium contains specimens of this rare grass, 

 collected by G. R. at Tartaraghan in 1880. 



Lepturus filiforinis, Trin. S. 



By the canal locks below Newry, and on the shore abundantly 

 at County bridge near Narrow- water, R. LI. P. 



Polypodium phegoptcris, Linn. S. 



Frequent on the N.E. slope of Slieve Gullion (Lett), Fe) ns 0/ Ulster 

 (B. N. F. C. 1885-6, App.) Mr. Lett informs me that it was in the 

 woods near Killeavy church that he found the Beech Fern ; I did 

 not meet with it on the north or west slopes of Slieve Gullion. 



Lastrea orcoptcris, Presl. — M. S. 



On Ferry Hill above Narrow-water (R. LI. P.), Ferns of Ulster; I 

 found it in the woods there in 1881, and saw it again in 1892. One 

 fine plant in a wood in Tanderagee upper demesne, R. LI. P. 



L. demula, Brack. S. 



Plentiful on Ferry Hill above Narrow- water (R. Ll. P.), Ferns of 

 Ulster. 

 Polystichum aculeatum, Roth. N. M. S. 



Near Loughgall, but rare, More N. H. R. ! On Ferry Hill above 

 Narrow- water (R. Ll. P.), and near Tynan (Phillips), Ferns of Ulster. 

 Near Armagh, W. F. J. spec. ! Castlerow near Loughgall, roadside 

 at Beech Hill House near x\rmagh, Eglish cross-roads, lanes 

 near Tartaraghan church, lanes east of Tynan, Marlacoo lough, and 

 near Pointzpass, R. LL P. 



Cystoptcris fragilis, Bernh. N. 



Bridge near Armagh (McCrum), Ferns of Ulster. Recently seen 

 on the bridge in question, which is at Tassagh near Keady, by 

 W. F. J. 



Cctcrach officinarum, Willd. N. — S. 



Wall of Lurgan demesne, and near Bessbrook (Lett), Fu-ns of 



Ulster. Ballynahone House garden wall, and on the walls of Armagh 



observatory, courthouse, and gaol, W. F. J. spec. ! Bridge over 



Ulster canal two miles north of Caledon, R. Ll. P. 



Hymenophyllum tunbrldgensc, Sm. S. 



In a glen on Ferry Hill above Narrow- water (R. Ll. P.), Ferns of 

 Ulster. Found there in 1881, and refound in 1892. The stream on 

 whose banks it grows forms the boundary of Armagh and Louth, 

 and the record strictly belongs to districts 10 and 5. 



