38 The Irish Naturalist. Apnl, 



ICHNEUMONIDAE. 



Ichneumon sarcitorius L. — July, August. 

 I. latrator F, \july, 



I. caloscelis Wesm. J garden. ^• 



Spilichneumon occisorius Gr. — September. 

 Amblyteles armatorius Foerst. — August. 

 Colpognathus divisus Thorns. — In window, July. 



Microcryptus nigrocinctus Gr. — Road to Warrenpoint on grass, Septem- 

 ber. 

 Glyphichnemis vagabunda Gr. — July. 

 G. brevis Gr. "j 



Goniocryptus titillator L. > August. 



Glypta genalis jMoll. 

 G. biforveolata Gr. 



Lissonota bellator Gr. "^ 



j^Augi 



L. variipes Desv., July. ^August. 



L. variabilis Hlgr. J 



Polyclistus mansuetor Gr. — August, September, in window. 



Tryphon vulgaris Hlgr. — July. 



Polyblastus variitarsus Gr. — September. 



Sagaritis punctata Bridg. — The Lodge demesne, July. 



Ophion calcaratura Morley \To light jn house, October. 



Paniscus gracllipes Thorns. 



^To ligl 



Braconidae. 



Apanteles falcator Nees. — Field, ^July. 

 Microgaster tibialis Nees. f 



Rostrevor. 



REVIEW. 



Memoir and Map of Localities of Minerals of Economic Importance 



and Metalliferous Mines in Ireland. (Memoirs of the Geological 

 Survey of Ireland). By Grenville A. J. Cole, F.R.S., M.R.I. A. 

 8vo. pp. 155. Dublin : Stationery Office, 1922. Price 7s. 6d. net. 



This is a plain unvarnished enumeration and description of all Irish mines, 

 etc., which have produced minerals and metalliferous ores. A mine has 

 been defined somewhere as a hole in the ground, often owned by a liar ; 

 and in view of the frequent exaggeration v/hich has been often indulged 

 in concerning Irish mineral resources, whether prompted by enthusiasm, 

 ignorance or cupidity, this judicial treatment of the subject considerably 

 enhances the value of the work. A chaptei is devoted to each of the more 

 important minerals, arranged alphabetically, and under each mineral 

 the mines or quarries where it has been at any tirre obtained are set down 

 with much historical detail, commencing in the case of gold with a reference 



