64 BRITISH FERNS. 
Glenarve river, in the County Antrim; in Glen Ness, 
in Londonderry ; on Slieve Bignian, near Slieve Croob, 
on the Black Mountain, and about Tollymore Park, all 
in the county Down; and on Carlingford Mountain, in 
the county Louth; on Garoon Mountain, Lettexfrank, 
__in Connemara; at Muckross, in Kerry; and at Powers- 
court Waterfall, in Wicklow. In Great Britain it 
terranean, if the locality be adapted to its love of 
moisture. 
To cultivate the Beech Fern Successfully in pots, 
the following plan must be adopted :-—Fill a large 
flower-pot to the height of three inches with charcoal 
broken into small lumps; on this arrange some Sphag- 
admixture of well-decayed leaf-mould and 
this arrange the caudices of the fern, and cover them 
with the same mixture. The pot should stand in 
