1897.] Jameson. — The Bais of Ireland. 41 



Co. Cavan. — When in Cavan with the Field Club excursion in July, 

 1896, I found a colony of this Bat at Farnham House, and secured several 

 specimens. I have since received specimens from Killeshandra. 



Co. Tyrone. — I have received a specimen from Dungannon, sent by 

 Mrs. Dunsterville. 



Co. Louth. — I have met with this species plentifully at Killencoole 

 and Charlestown, and have received specimens from Dundalk (Mr. G. J. 

 Garratt), and CoUon (Rev. R. M. P. Freeman). 



Co. Dubinin. — Common (Kinahan, Proc. Dub. Nat. Hist. Soc.^ vol. ii., 

 p. 154 ; Harrington, " Brit. Association Guide to Cos. of Dublin and 

 Wicklow," 1878). Kinahan mentions a specimen from Dundrum. 



Co. WiCKl^ow. — See under Dublin. 



Go. Wexford. — Mr. Barrett-Hamilton informs me that this is the 

 commonest species at Kilmanock, and that it occurs at Ballyhyland ; 

 also that there is a stuifed specimen in White's Hotel, Wexford, which 

 was caught in a room in the hotel. 



Co. KiivDARE. — One captured at Levetstown in 1853 (J. R. Kinahan, 

 Dub. N. H. Review, vol. i., p. 25). Found in company with V. Daubentonii 

 at Tankardstowu. 



Go. CARI.OW Mr. Barrett-Hamilton tells me that he received a 



specimen from Mr. P. Beresford, taken at Fenagh in Sept., 1890. 



Co. Longford.— A male in British Museum, presented by Dr. Dobson, 

 is from this county. 



Co. WaTERFord.-^ Common at Cappagh (Mr. R. J. Ussher). 



Co. Cork. — " Common" (Cusack, Hist. Co. Cork) ; Youghal, Thompson 

 (see under Plecotus auritus). I received specimens from Mallow captured 

 by Miss F. Massy in August and September, 1893. 



Co Kerry. — Thompson (see under P. auritus) \ mentioned also by 

 Kinahan {Proc. Dub. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. ii., p. 154). 



Co. Limerick.— " Plentiful" (Mr. H. Martin, per Mr. Barrett- 

 Hamilton). 



Co. Mayo. — Ballina, common (Mr. R. Warren). 



Co. Si^iGO. — Ballymote, one captured by myself in June, 1892. 



Vcsperugo Lelslerl, Kuhl. 

 LeisIvEr's Bat— Hairy-armed Bat. 



Co. Antrim. — First recorded as Irish by Prof. Kinahan in Proceedings 

 of Belfast Nat. Hist, and Phil. Societ}^ April, i860, from specimens taken 

 at Belvoir Park in 1848, and in Belfast in 1858. (See Kinahan, Proc. Dub. 

 Nat. Hist, ^^c, vol. ii., p. 154.) I have received it from Langford Lodge 

 (Mr. C. Black). 



Co. Down. — I received from Mrs. Dunsterville a specimen taken at 

 Newry in August, 1894. (See under Antrim, " Belvoir Park.") 



Co. Armagh. — Found in numbers in 1868 and 1874 in demense at 

 Tanderagee by Mr Barrington {^Zoologist, 1874, p. 4017); and at Tar- 

 taraghan in 1875, by Rev. G. Robinson (J. Gatcombe, Zoologist, 1875, 

 p. 4419). I frequently observed this Bat at Loughgilly, and have in my 

 collection a male which I shot there in June, 189I. 



