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[Appendix B.N.F.C., 
V ar. y. nudum DC. 
Antrim— Sandy shore of Lough Neagh at Shane’s Castle, R.L1.P. 
E. Uvemale L. To 1700 feet on the Moumes (C.H.W.), S. & P. 
Down — By Kilbroney River, Yellow Water, Rocky River near HiHtown, 
Annalong River, and on Thomas Mountain (C.H.W.), S. & 1 . 
Near Edenderry, Templeton MSS. ; refound here by R.L1. P., on the 
edge of the Lagan ; B.N.F.C. 1892-3 On the Lagan side half; way 
between Shaw’s Bridge and Drum Bridge [? Down or Antrim], 
Templeton MSS. 
Antrim — Cullybackey, Herb. Canon Grainger. Glen above Hightown, 
north of Squire’s Hill, CEJ By the Genarm Kryerabove Park 
mill, and northern branch of Glenanff, R.L1.P., B.iY.A.6. 1892-3. 
Derry— Glen near Magilligan, Mrs. Leebody. 
E. tradiyodon A. Braun. 
Antrim — Glenariff, Herb. D.M. 
D err y — Refound in Ballyharrigan Glen, Mrs. Leebody. 
FZI.ZCES. 
Cryptogramme crlspa R.Br. 1200-1700 feet on the Moumes, S. & P. 
Down — Extremely rare, hut seen in four of its half-dozen known Mourae 
stations by S. & P. 
Polypodium vulgare L. To 2449 feet on the Moumes, S. & P. 
P. phegopteris L. To 2250 feet in the Moumes, Hart-B.f.X 800-2000 
feet on the Moumes, S. & P. 
Down— Frequent on the Moumes; some 20 stations are given by S. & P. 
Antrim — Glencloy, R.L1.P. 
P dryopteris L. Searched for on Knocklayd by S.A.S. in 1882, and by 
R LI P in 1892 and 1894, but without success. A more unlikely habitat 
for this fern than the bare slopes of Knocklayd could not be imagined, 
but Dr. Moore’s record is supported by specimens m his herbarium. 
Could it have been planted there, as P. Pobertianum was on t arlingford 
Mountain (I. If. 1893, p. 22) ? 
astrea thelypteris Presl. 
Antrim — Portmore Lough, Selchin, side of 
additional notes which go to show the 
drainage operations destroyed it. 
Lough Neagh, Herb. D.M. — 
abundance of this fern before 
