Trickomanes.] PILICES. 441 



J}aU): JVewman 18^0. Templemicliael Grlen [B. Mwrray): Flor. 

 Corh. In the valley of tlie Blackwater, Waterf ord : Kinahan 

 1858 — ^no-w extinct in most of tte above localities. — IV. Near tte 

 Waterfall, Co. 'Wicklo-w {Br. Stoles) : Mach. Ra/r. Hermitage 

 Glen, "Wicklo-w {John NwttaT) : Mack. Gat. — now probably extinct 

 in Co. Wicklow. — VI. Grlenstal, Barrington's Bridge, near the 

 Keeper mountain, Limerick {O. A. Pollock): Phytol. i8§2, p. 'j24. 

 On tbe banks of the Clare river, thi-ee miles south of Newport, 

 Tipperary ( G. H. Kinahan) : Cyh. Sparingly near Ennis, Clare : 

 Corry 1880. Still near Grlenstal in Co. Limerick ; and — VII. Ex- 

 tending to two stations in Co. Tipperary ( G. B. Barrington) : 

 Hart 188 1 y. — X. "Within five miles of Strabane, Tyrone, sparingly 

 ( G. J. Belap) : Journ. of Bot. zSgs, p. rsi. — XI. In a valley in 

 north-west Donegal {Pierce Mahony) : Journ. of Bot. 1884, p. 2^0. 

 Ardnamona, Lough Eske, Donegal; very rare : Sort i88jy. 



Sea-level in S. Cork. To 1000 ft. in N. Cork {Garroll); to 

 800 ft. on Brandon {W. G.). 



Eirst f ound by Dr. Stokes, at Powerscourt Waterfall, before 1804. 



Formerly abundant in parts of Kerry, but now become very 

 rare there, and is most probably exterminated in many of the 

 localities given above. 



Var. AifBEEwsn Newm. — I. Glouin [Glen] Caragh, Kerry {Mr. 

 Andrews):. Newman 1844. Near 'KDlwcnsj {Carroll): Gyh. — ^now 

 extinct in both of these stations. 



ADIANTUM Linn. 

 1. A. Capillus- Veneris Linn. — Maiden-hair. 



BTibernice t)ub coi^ac {Bhoo-hoosuch), Black-foot. 



Districts — _ _ VI. — VIII. IX. — XI. — 



Lat. 53°-64f°. "West Ireland. Type, Atlantic. 



Moist rocks, chiefly near the coast; very rare. Frt. July- 

 October. Galcioole B. 



VI. "In the Isle of Aran near Galloway we found a great 

 plenty of ^e Adiantum verum" {Lhwyd): Phil. Trans, vol. sy, 

 p. ^24. Now become rare in Aranmore Island, but frequent in 

 Inishmaan and Inisheer in 1892 ; N. G. South of Black Head ; at 

 Ballyalaban ; at Muckinish ; at Pouldoody Creek ; near Einnavara, 

 and other stations in Burren, Clare : Foot 1864. Near Lisdoon- 

 varna {Rev. T. Warren) : Cyl. Appears to be now rather rare 

 round BaUyvaughan, but occurs in some quantity at Black Head 



