Asplenium.] riLiCES. 375 



Rocks, walls, banks ; frequent, but rather local. Fl. July 

 to October. 



Var. iS inciswm. 



10. Near Florence-court, Fermanagh ! Mr. John McDonald. 

 The frond sent by Mr. M'Donald agrees almost exactly with 

 the figure in "Newman's British Ferns," Ed. 3, p. 352. 

 Some specimens gathered by ourselves in Clare have their 

 pinnules slightly serrated. 



We suspect that the supposed " Asplenium Petrarckce" said 

 to have been found at Flurry-bridge, Louth, will prove to be 

 a form of A. Tridhomanes. 



4. A. viride (Huds.) — Green-stalked Spleenwort. 



Districts 12-----89-11- 

 Lat. 51°-55°. West of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Eocky places on mountains ; local. Fl. July to October. 



1. About KUlarney; Dunkerron ; and near Blackstones; 

 Smith's ^'■Kerry" (No. 101.) Turk mountain, Killarney ; Fhr. 

 Hih. On Mangerton ; on M'GiUycuddy's Eeeks ; and on 

 Brandon niountain ; /. C. On the Iveragh mountains 

 Kerry ; D. M. On Hungry Hill, Cork (sparingly): ; 

 Drummond. — 2. Abundant on Galtjrnore, Tipperary ; D.M. — 

 8. On Ben Lettery, Connemara ; /. C. — 9. On Ben Bulben, 

 Sligo ; Flor. Hib. In both Sligo and Leitrim ; Mr. J. Wynne. 

 Glenade, Leitrim ; Admiral Jones. On Ben Bulbei} from 

 1100 feet (chiefly the form " incisum" of Moore) ; Flor. Ulst. 

 On Eesh Corran, Sligo, but scarce ; Mr. F. J. Foot. — 11. On 

 mountains near Lough Eske, Donegal ; Prof. E. Murphy. 



Eanges to 2,000 feet on Galtymore. 



5. A. marinum (Linn.) — Sea Spleenwort. 

 Districts 12-456-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Coasts of all Ireland, 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Atlantic. 



Eocks and caves near the sea; frequent. Fl. July to 

 October. 



Occurs occasionally at some distance inland, as about the 



