Phillips and Praeger—The Ferns of Ulster. 1 7 



glechenioides. Colin Glen, Co. Antrim, W. H. P. 



gracile. Inch near Downpatrick, Co. Down, W. H. P. 



lnaequale. Bryansford, Co. Down, and Killymoon, Co. Tyrone, W. H. P. 



Dundonald, Stormont, Holywood, Craigauntlet, and Newcastle, Co. Down ; 



and Glenarm, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P. 

 lncisum. Killybegs, Co. Donegal, R. Barrington, Moore's N. P. Ferns. 

 interruptum. Carlingford Mountain, Co. Louth, W. H. P. Sea-cliffs south 



of Torr Head, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P. 

 interruptum Phillips (Glapham). (Criiciatce-pinnulce, Fox). Holywood, 



Co. Down, W. H. P., 1864 ; and R. LI. P., 1884. Newcastle, Co. Down, 



W. H. P. Garron Point, Co. Antrim, and Lough Sheelin, Co. Cavan, 



R. LI. P. 

 laciniatum. Killybegs, Co. Donegal, R. Barrington, Moore's N. P. Ferns. 



Holywood, Co. Down ; and Garron Point and Glenarm, Co. Antrim, 



R. LLP. 

 latlfolium. Craigauntlet, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 

 latlfolium Praeger ( Wollaston). Castlerock, Co. Deny, R. LI. P. 

 multlfidum. Dunmore, Co. Down, Wylie. Stormont, Co. Down, W. H. P. 



and R. LI. P. Dundonald, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 

 ramosum. In a cave at Newcastle, Co. Down, W. S. Johnston. Holywood, 



Co. Down, R. LI. P. 

 rectangulare. Castlerock, Co, Derry, R. LI. P. 

 reflezum. Rademon Demesne, Co. Down, W. H. P. Newcastle, Co. Down, 



R. LI. P. 

 reflexum multlfidum. Castlerock, Co. Derry, R. LI. P. 

 reflezum furcatum. Dundonald, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 

 rhoeticum. Cushendall, Co. Antrim, David Moore. Killybegs, Co. Done- 

 gal, R. Barrington. We do not know the variety as a distinct form. 



6. ASPLENIUM. SPLEENWORT. 



1. A. ADXABTTUM-NXGRUM. Black Spleenwort. 



Old walls, dry banks, and rocks. Very general. Ascends to over 1000 feet 

 on the mountains. Plentiful on banks by roadside south of Rostrevor, 

 growing freely among the grass — an unusual position ; old walls are its 

 favourite haunt. 



acutum. "In a dark cave among the Mountains of Mourne, County of 

 Down ; Sherard." Raii Synopsis (1724) (Filix minor longifolia, &c). 

 Very sparingly on basaltic cliffs on Binevenagh, Co. Derry, S. A. 

 Stewart. On an old hedgebank near Newtownards, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 



