Asplenium.] FILICES. 365 
the sea, as on the cliffs at Benevenagh which are about two 
miles inland. The Kerry locality is purposely left rather 
vague as it occurs there in very small quantity. 
A. viride Huds. 
Districts — — III. IV. V. VE — ~—~ ~— 
Native. Mountain cliffs. Rare and local. Peren. July— 
October. 
III. In the Iveragh Mountains (Moore) Cyb. 1866. In 
two or three places on the Coomacarrea Mountains south of 
Glenbeigh, 1892 (Colgan & R.W.S.) Cyb. 1898.—IV. On the 
rocky mountains in Dunkerron and, near Blackstones (Dr. 
Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 1756, p. 383. On Magillicuddy’s 
Reeks, Aug., 1805: Mackay Rar. A common plant at a 
sufficient height on the Reeks : Hart 1882. On the north 
side of Beeown Mountain above Lough Reagh, Glencar, 
1901 : Colgan & R.W.S.—V. On Brandon Mountain (Carroll) 
Cyb. 1866. From 2,100 to 2,450 feet on the Brandon range : 
Hart 1884, and in 1902: Marshall & Shoolbred.—VI. 
Killarney (Dr. Smith) Hist. of Kerry, 1756, p. 383. On the 
cliffs near the summit of Ture Mountain : Mackay Rar. 1806. 
On Mangerton Mountain (S.P. Woodward) Phyiol. 1844, 
p. 878. Rather frequent in the Horse’s Glen, Mangerton, 
on cliffs south of Lough Erhagh, from 2,000 to 2,300 feet, 
1904: R.W.S. 
Descends in a wet gully on the Coomacarrea Mountains 
to about 1,250 feet (Colgan & R.W.S.) ; ascends to 3,150 feet 
on the Reeks (Hari). , 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 383, 
No. 101. 
A. Trichomanes Linn. Maidenhair Spleenwort. 
Districts I. II. I. IV. V. VI. VII. VIIr. IX. 
Native. On rocks, walls and banks. Common, but local in 
the extreme north of the county. Peren. July—October. 
From sea-level, to 2,750 feet on Brandon (£.W.8.), and 
to 2,850 feet on the Reeks (Hart). 
First record in 1756: Dr. Smith, Hist. of Kerry, p. 383, 
No. 100. ‘‘Common among the rocks in the lake of 
Killarney,” &c. 
A. Ruta-muraria Linn. Wall Rue. 
Districts I. Il. I. IV. V. VI. VU. VIII. IX. 
Native. On walls and rocks. Common. Peren. July— 
October. Calcicole B. 
