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places this plant under E. hyemale as var. Sehleicheri (Milde, 1858); 

 but, as already observed in Seemann's "Journal of Botany," vol. vi., 

 E. Moorei is the older name, and should be retained, in preference also 

 to vwr. paleacewm Schleicher, adopted by Dr. Hooker in the "Student's 

 Flora," but which has been rejected by Milde as ambiguous. — 4. Sand- 

 hillfl north of Courtovra, "Wexford. Sandhills near Arklow, and thence 

 northwards in many places along the coast extending to near Seapark 

 House, three miles South of Wicklow. 



M. traehyodon (A. Braun), E. Maekmi (Newman). District 2. 

 Near St. Ann's, Blarney! (K. Mills) ; Rev. T. Allin, 1871. This will 

 extend the range to South of Ireland. 



E. Wilsoni (Newman). District 7. Canal near Mullingar ; E. W. 

 Bawson. Districts. Shoresof Lough Bulard, near Roundstone; A. G. 

 M. District 9 ? Shore of Lough Carra, Mayo ; J. Ball. Probably this, 

 rather than E, traehyodon, 



PolypoMum, Phegopteris (Linn.) District 2. Rocks above Gurtha- 

 veha Laket near Millstreet, with Aapleniwm, viride; A. G. M — 8. 

 Abundant in Glan, south of Maam Bay, Lough Corrib, Galway, and 

 in the Coomb, south-west of Dromin Chapel, Mayo ; G. H. Kinahan. — 

 10. Deer Park, Brookboro' ; Eev. S. A. Brenan. 



P. Dryopteris (Linn.)— 9. Near Lough Talt ! on the Ox Mountains, 

 Sligo; E. Warren. 



Lastrea Thelypteris (Presl), District 4. Marshes in Glencree; 

 Mackay, Cat. Ir. — 5. At LuUybeg between Eobertstown and Eathan- 

 ■ gan, in Kildare ; Mrs. Cooke Trench. Drumconrath, Meath; Eev. S. A. 

 Brenan. — 7. Eockingham, Eoscommon ; D. M. — 10. NearCaledon, Ar- 

 magh; E. "Wallis. 



L. Oreopteris (Presl). District 3. Abundant at foot of Mount 

 Leiflster, and on the banks of the Upper Barrow ; E. Clayton Brown*. 

 PolysUchum acuUatum (Eoth). District 3. At Browne's HiU and 

 other places in Carlow, but rare ; E. Clayton Browne. 



Cystopteris fragilis (Bernh.)— 2. Rocks above Gurthaveha Lake, 

 near Millstreet ; A. G. M. Dunmore East, Waterford ; H. Fitzsimons. 

 District 3. A single plant at Pollerton, near Carlow, E. Clayton 

 Browne. -5. On the bridge at Monasterevan ; Mrs. Cooke Trench. 



Aspleniwm lanceolatum (Huds.)— 1. On an old tower at Reencahirne 

 and on Ballycarbery Castle, near Caherciveen ; Eev. 8. Madden. 



A Adimtum-mgrum (Lmn.) ; var. ctcvMm {Botj.)—1. BytheEiver 

 Shannon, near Corgrig, Foynes ! Miss C. G. O'Brien. District 8. 

 Frequent in Connemara and south-west Mayo ; G. H. Kmahan. 



A viride (Huds.)— 2. Eocks above Gurthaveha Lake, near Mill- 

 street- A G. M. — 8. Lissoughter, Glenlosh, and Bengower, Galway, 

 and south-west of Dromin Chapel, Mayo; G. H. Kinahan.— 11. la a 

 Eullv on the north side of Slieve League ! H. W. D. DunJop. 



Adiantum Capiilus- Veneris (Linn.)— 1. Sea-wall under Mount 

 Trenchard, near Foynes ; Eev. L. O'Brien.— 8. Hill north-north-east 

 of Sheffey, five miles from Killery Harbour ; G. H. Kinahan. District 

 11 In one place on the cliffs of Slieve League (found by Eev. L. 

 0'i3rien); Eev. E. J. Gabbett. 



