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Phillips and Praeger—The Ferns of Ulster. 
11. ADIANTUM. MAIDENHAIR. 
1. A. CAPIMTJS-VBBTERXS. Common Maidenhair. 
* , , a o Extremely rare. 
Wet rocks near sea. ; . 
Donegal — In one place on the cliffs of Slieve League, Rev. L. 0 Bnen. 
Found in a second locality in this district by the B.N.F.C. in 1880, when 
it was thought advisable not to publish the exact spot. 
Leitrim Glencar, J. Wynne, and later by R. Barrington and R. P. 
Vo well. , , . . 
Reported to grow in Dunkerry Cave, Giants’ Causeway, bnt conBrmation is 
very necessary. Also reported from Glenariff, Co. Antrim. 
12. CYSTOPTERIS. BLADDER FERN. 
1. O. PRAGIHS. B,addOT 
Wet rocks and old walls. 
Ascends to about 1,500 feet on the mountains. 
At 1,850 feet on the Ben Bulben range, T. H. Corry. 
Antrim.— Woodburn Glen, Templeton. Sallagh Braes, G. 0. Hyndtnan, an 
later B N F.C. Glenariff, B.N.F.C., and later, W. H. P. and R. LI. 
Wall’s of Retreat Castle near Cushendall, T. H. Corry. Glenarm Deer- 
park, Linford River, Trostan, and on limestone at Muriough Bay, ana 
very abundant by roadside near Retreat railway station, R. Li. P. 
Down. — Mountain above Tollymore Park, W. Thompson Slieve Donard, 
Dr. Dickie. In Rademon Demesne, and on Slieve-na-glongh, chansheve, 
and the mountain north of Cove M., R. LI. P. 
Armagh.— On an old bridge near Armagh, W. M‘Crum. 
Derry. — By the River Roe near Limayady, David Moore. 
Donegal.— Alt Mountain near Ardara, Binmore, Coolcross, and Bulbem Moun . 
and near Pettigo, Laghy, and Moynalt, H. C. Hart. 
Tyrone. — Dart Mountain, Admiral Jones. 
Fermanagh.— In the baronies of Magheraboy and Clanawley 
Knockmore, W. H. P. 
Monaghan.— Anketell Grove, Miss Moffett. 
Cavan.-Common in the barony of Tnllyhaw, S. A. Stewart. 
Sligo.— Ben Bulben, Dr. Dickie ; and later, W. H. P., &c. 
angustata. Knockmore, Co. Fermanagh, S. A. Steward 
aentata. Cavan and Fermanagh; frequent in the district west 
Erne, S. A. Stewart. 
S. A. Stewart. 
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