191 3- BerESFORD AND Foster. — Woodlice in Ireland. ^j 
Trichoniscoides albidus (Bu(lde-[.un<l). 
20. Bray (A.W.S.), and Grcystoncs (N.E.S.). WickJow. 
27.* West port. Mayo W. (J.N.H.). 
Trichorina tomentosa Budde-Luud. 
This Venezuelan species has only liccn taken in one ])l,'ice in Ireland. 
(See Irish NatuKi/ist, vol. xx., }). 154). 
39. Botanic Gardens, Belfast. Antrim (H.L.O., A.W.S., R.J.W., 
andN.H.F.). 
Haplophthalmus Mengii Zaddach. 
As anticipated, this beautiful little species appears to have a wide 
distribution in Ireland, but has been generally found in the vicinity of 
the coast. 
5. Mallow. Cork E. (A.W.S. ). 
12. Kilaun, Wexford (A.W.S.). 
20. Bray, Wicklow (A.W.S.). 
26. Manulla. Mayo E., (A.W.S.). 
29.* Kinlough, Leitrim (A.B.F.). 
^j. I.oughgall, Armagh (N.H.F.). 
38. Belvoir Park, Down (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
39. Ballycastle. Antrim (X.H.F.). 
Platyarthrus Hoffmannseggii, Brandt. 
We have no new county-records for this species, but Mr. Steltox found 
it in the Counties of Waterford, Wexford, and Carlow in the nests of 
three species of ant, viz. : — Formica riifa, Lasius fiavus, and L. niger. 
In Wexford he found numerous specimens under stones where no ants' 
nests were visible. 
Porcellio pictus Brandt. 
6. Near Waterford City, Waterford (A.W.S.). 
30. Near Cavan Town, Cavan (N.H.F. ). 
32. Camla House. Monaghan (N.H.F.). 
T,-i). Castle Caldwell, Fermanagh (N.H.F.). 
36. Gortin, Tyrone (A.B.F.). 
^.■j* Loughgall., Armagh (N.H.F.). 
P. dilatatus Brandt. 
16.* Railway bajik near Galway City. Galway W. (R.A.P.)- 
20. Greystones, Wicklow (N.E.S. ). 
27 * Clare Island, Mayo W. (A.W.S.). 
32. Rossmore gardens, Monaghan (N.H.F.). 
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