214 [Appendix B.N.F.C., 



var. y. nudum DO. 



Antrim— Sandy shore of Lough Neagh at Shane's Castle, R.L1.P. 



S. hyemale L. To 1700 feet on the Mournes (C.H/W.), S. & P. 



Down— By Kilbroney River, Yellow "Water, Rocky River near Hilltown, 

 Annalong River, and on Thomas Mountain (C.H.W.), S. & P. 

 Near Edenderry, Templeton MSS. ; refound here by R. LI. P., on the 

 edge of the Lagan ; B.N.F. C. 1 892-3. On the Lagan side half way 

 between Shaw's Bridge and Drum Bridge [? Down or Antrim], 

 Templeton MSS. 



Antrim — Cullybackey, Herb. Canon Grainger. Glen above Hightown, 

 north of Squire's Hill, C.H.W. By the Glenarm River above Park 

 mill, and northern branch of Glenariff, R.L1.P., B.N.F.C. 1892-3. 



Deny — Glen near Magilligan, Mrs. Leebody. 



S. tracnyodon A. Braun. 



Antrim— Glenariff, Herb. D.M. 



Deny — Refound in Ballyharrigan Glen, Mrs. Leebody. 



FII.ICES. 



Cryptogramme crlspa R.Br. 1200-1700 feet on the Mournes, S. & P. 



Down — Extremely rare, but seen in four of its half-dozen known Mourne 

 stations by S. & P. 



Polypodlum valgare L. To 2449 feet on the Mournes, S. & P. 



P. pbeg-opterls L. To 2250 feet in the Mournes, Hart M.C.A. 800-2000 

 feet on the Mournes, S. & P. 



Down — Frequent on the Mournes; some 20 stations are given by S. & P. 

 Antrim— Glencloy, R.L1.P. 



P. dryopteris L. Searched for on Knocklayd by S.A.S. in 1882, and by 

 R.LI. P. in 1892 and 1894, but without success. A more unlikely habitat 

 for this fern than the bare slopes of Knocklayd could not be imagined, 

 but Dr. Moore's record is supported by specimens in his herbarium. 

 Could it have been planted there, as P. Robertianum was on (. 'arlingf ord 

 Mountain {I.N. 1893, p. 22) ? 



astrea thelypteris Presl. 



Antrim — Portmore Lough, Selchin, side of Lough Neagh, Herb. D.M.— 

 additional notes which go to show the abundance of this fern before 

 drainage operations destroyed it. 



