1907. Knowi.ES & O'Brien.- Flora of Shanid. 201 



A. acutum, R. & Sch.--Foynes Island. 



Lepturus filiformls, Trin.— Robertstown. Var. Incurvatus 



(Trin.) — Foyues. 

 Hordeum secalinum, Schreb.— Roadsides near Foynes— Denis 



Gwynn. 

 Asplenium Adiantum-nlgrum, var. acutum, Poll.— Cave on 



the shore below Ardanoir, Foynes. 

 A. marlnum, Linn. — Cave on shore below Ardanoir, Foynes. 

 Lastraea semuJa, Brackenridge.— Glenastar ; Mount Trenchard 



woods. 

 Osmunda regalls, Linn. — Bogs S.W. of "Foynes; shore at Rock 



Lodge, frequent. 

 Botrychlum Lunarla, Sw.— Crags at Mullough. 

 Lycopodlum Selago, Linn.— Bog at Knockfinish ; high ground by 



the river at Athea. 

 Equisetum varlegatum, Sch. — Marsh near Barrigone. 

 Chara aspera, Willd., var. capillata, Braun. 

 C. contraria, Kuetz. — Mullough stream. 



Dublin Museum. 



NOTES ON COLEOPTHRA COLLECTED DURING 



1906. 



BY REV. W. F. JOHNSON, M.A., F.E-S. 



In the early part of the year I worked moss, and among my 

 captures by this means is a beetle which is new to the Irish 

 List, viz. : — Bathyscia Wollastoni, Jans. I took this species 

 in a bag of moss from Dromantine, Co. Down, on the borders 

 of Mr. Innes-Cross's demesne. The locality is very similar 

 to that in which the discoverer of this species, Mr. E. W. 

 Jansen, found it. 1 In the same locality I also took Tachyusa 

 atra Grav., Quedius boops, Grav., Stilicus rujipes. Germ., 

 Status biniaculatuSj Gyll., Longitarsus ater, F., and Liosoma 

 ovatuluin, Clairv., of which I took quite a number by sweeping 

 in the same place in the summer. 



In several bags of moss from the neighbourhood of Poyntz- 

 pass I took a number of beetles, the most remarkable of which 



1 Entomologists Annual, 1857, p. 72, 



