1897.] Jamkson. — The Bats of Ireland. 37 



Co. Armagh. — Loughgilly ; common ; I have found the species there 

 myself, and have since received specimens. I have also received it from 

 Poyntzpass (Dr. W. R. MacDermott) ; and from Drumbanagher (Rev. 

 F. W. Moeran). 



Co. MoNAGHAN. — Mr. W. F. De V. Kane tells me that this species 

 occurs at Drumreaske. 



Co. Cavan.— I found a large colony in the tower of Kilmore Cathedral, 

 in July, 1896, during the Field Club's excursion to that district. 



Co. Fermanagh.— Bohoe Caves ; Rev. A. Knight (recorded by me, 

 Irish Nat., April, 1896). 



Co. Tyrone —Aughnacloy (Kinahan ; Proc. Dub. Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 vol. ii., p. 154). Mr. Barrett-Hamilton has been informed by Mr. C. 

 Irvine that this species is common in Tyrone and Fermanagh. 



Co. Louth. — There is a large colony in the roof of Charlestown church ; 

 and I have also found specimens in Louth church, and Killencoole 

 church. I have received specimens from Knockbridge and Stephens- 

 town. 



Co. MeaTh. — A specimen in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin, is 

 labelled " Nobber, Co. Meath." 



Co. Dublin. — "Common in many localities, " (Kinahan ; Proc. Dub. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. ii., p. 154) ; recorded as " frequent " by Barrington 

 {Brit. Association Guide to Cos. Dublin and IVicklow^ 1878). There is a 

 specimen from Rathfarnham in the Science and Art Museum, two speci- 

 mens labelled " Dublin " in Trinity College Museum, and specimens have 

 been sent to Mr. Williams from Lucan and the city, 



Co. WiCKi^ow. — '' Frequent" (Barrington, Brit. Assoc. Guide). Mr. C.J. 

 Patten has a specimen from Bray in his collection ; M'Coy records a 

 large colony in the roof of Castlemacadam church (Report of Dub. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc, in Saunders's News-letter^ Feb. 12, 1845). 



Co. Wexford. — Mr. Barrett-Hamilton tells me this species occurs at 

 Kilmanock, and at Ballyhyland. 



Co. KiIvDARE. — Specimen taken by Mr. F. Haughton, formerly in 

 Royal Dublin Society's collection (Kinahan ; Proc. Dub. Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 vol. ii., p. 154). 



Co. CarIvOW. — A specimen from Oak Park was sent to me by Mr. 

 Barrett-Hamilton. 



King's Co. — Mr. Barrett-Hamilton informs me that this species occurs 

 at Edenderry. 



Co. Longford. — Specimen in British Museum from this county, 

 presented by the late Dr. Dobson. 



Co. WaTERFORD.— Common at Cappagh (Mr. R. J. Ussher) ; a large 

 colony in Cappagh church. There is a specimen in Science and Art 

 Museum, Dublin, from Dungarvan, presented by Mr. Ussher. 



Co. Cork.— "Common" (Cusack ; History of Co. Cork); Thompson 



says {Nat. Hist. Ireland) " Dr. R. Ball considers it more common than 



the Pipistrelle about Youghal." Castlefreke (Darling, Zoologist, 1893, 



p. 294). 



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