444 riLICES. 



I. Near tte village of Camp, Tralee Bay, Kerry {R. W.S.): 

 Journ. of Bot. iSgj, p. so. Near Kinsale, Cork {J. Woods) : 

 Phytol. i8s5, p. 133. On both sides of the town of Kinsale 

 {Ca/rroll) : Cyh. Still plentiful at Kinsale in 1893 ; on banks and 

 walls near Adrigole, 1894 ; near South Harbour, Cape Clear Island, 

 1896 ; near BalHngeary, 1897 ; Phillips. In small quantity west 

 of Bandon, 1880 (C. LongfieU): Allin's Corh 8f Serl. T.C.B.— 

 II. Near Coachford, Macroom, 1878 {Rev. T. H. Jellett) : Herl^ 

 T. CD.— and in 1897 ; Phillips. 



First found in Ireland, at Kinsale, by J. "Woods in 1855. 



2. A. Adiantum-nigrum Linn. — Black Spleenwort. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51i°-55i°- Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Eocks, walls, and banks ; frequent. Frt. July-October. 



Sea-level in N. Derry and S. Cork. To 1600 ft. in Deny 

 {Moore MS.) and in Down {S. &P.) ; to 1500 ft. iu KeiTy {Mart). 



Far. ActJTUM {Bory) — I. On limestone rocks at Muckross, 1805 

 {Macka/y) ; Cahirconree mountain ( W. Andrews) : Flor. Sib. 

 Turc mountain and Purple mountain {J. R. Sf G. S. Kinahan) : 

 Cyl. Caragh Lake, Kerry ; Miss Battersby. Union Hall ; Lough 

 Hyne : Allin's Corh. Three miles from Cork on the Kinsale road ;. 

 Phillips. Inishannon {T. Chandlee) ; and — II. Aghada, Cork 

 {Carroll): Cyh. Garrycloyne {F. Townsend) : Allini's Cork. — 

 IV. Dunran wood near Newtownmountkennedy, "Wicklow (-Z). Orr) : 

 Cyh. — still there, but almost exterminated in 1886 ; R. P. Vbwell. — 

 VI. By the Shannon near Foynes {Miss G. C. O'Brien) : Ree, 

 Add. — VIII. Frequent in Connemara and south-west Mayo 

 ( G. H. Kinahan) : Ree. Add. — IX. Between Cross and Kilmain, 

 and near the Eectory, Cong, Co. Mayo ; Miss M. F. Jackson. — 

 XII. Sparingly on a hedge bank near Newtownards, Down 

 {Praeger) : Flor. N.-F. 



First noticed as a variety by Mackay in 1805. 



3. A. marinum Linn. — Sea Spleenwort. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. — XI. XIL 

 Lat. 51J°-55i°. Coasts of aU Ireland. Type, British- Atlantic. 



Sea cUffis ; frequent. Frt. July-October. 



Ascends to 500 ft. on sea cliffs in Kerry {Kinahan). 



Occurs very rarely at some distance inland, as — I. Under Tui-k 



