1 6 Phillips and Praeger—The Ferns of Ulster. 
setoso-gracile. Castlecoole, Go. Fermanagh, W. H. P. 
setoso-variegatum. Castlereagh, Co. Down, W. H. P. 
tripinnatum. Castle Dobbs, Co. Antrim, W. H. P. Holywood and Stor- 
mont, Co. Down, R. LI. P. . 
truncatum. Colin Glen, Co. Antrim, W.H.P. Stormont, Craigauntlet, 
and Orawfordsburn, Co. Down, E. LI. P. Trnnoate forms are not on- 
common, but are generally inconstant ; the Orawfordsburn p ant is e 
best we have found. 
varians. Holywood and Cultra, Co. Down, W. H. P. 
variegatum. Dundonald, Co. Down, R. LI. P. Variegated forms are ex 
tremely rare. 
5. ATHYRIUM. LADY FERN. 
1. A. FILIX-FCEIVEINA. Common lady Fern. 
Woods, hedgebanks, and mountains. Abundant and generally distributed. 
Occurs up to a considerable elevation on the mountains, growing in 
sheltered corners among stonos. 
adpressum. Cultra Wood, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 
apuaeforme. Stormont, Co. Down, W. H. P. A very neat crested form. . 
conioides. Near Scrabo Hill, Co. Down, Du Noyer. Glenarm, Co. Antrim, 
R. Li. P. . T „ 
conioides multifidum. Above Holywood, Co. Down, Miss L. Munster. 
Near Craigauntlet, Co. Down, R. LI. P. The Holywood Hills district 
has thus thrice yielded varieties of the conioides type, 
cristatum. Bryansford, Bloody Bridge, and Cultra, Co. Down, W. H. P. 
cristatum laxum. Ballynahinch, Co. Down, W. H. P. 
crispum. On Orra More, Co. Antrim, A. Smith. This was the original 
discovery of this well-known and beautiful form, which is to be found in 
every collection. 
cruciato-cristatum. Castlerock, Co. Derry, R. LI. P. A very remarkable 
form. • 
cruciatse-pinnulae. Castlerock, Co. Derry, R. LI. P. A very rare 
variety. 
decompositum. Craigauntlet, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 
elegans. Duneight, Co. Antrim, Eoy. W, D. Pounden. A beautiful form, 
approaching plumosum. 
foliosum. Craigauntlet, Co. Down, R. LI. P. 
Friselliee. Seven Acres, Fanet, Co. Donegal, H. C. Hart. A very rar^. 
frontlosum. Dundonald, Co. Down, W. H. P. Cuuhendun, Co. Antrim, 
R. LI. P. 
