WHERE TO FIND FERNS. 



(Aspknium adiantum-nigruni), too, nestling in sheltered 

 stony crevices. Then, up stream amongst the trees, not too 

 far up, but near the base of the fall, the Prickly-toothed 

 Buckler Fern (Lastrea spimdosa), and possibly a speci- 



men or two of Osmunda. Many of these, especially the 

 rarer kinds, have perhaps been carried off by the 

 thousands of visitors to this 'enchanted spot. The 

 Author only knows that, when he visited the Doone Glen 

 and the water-slide, he saw many of the species he has 



