1913. Sklbie. — Nriv Records of Irish Myriapods. 135 
lulus luscus, MciiKit. ( = byitaniiic.its Xerhoctf). — Caiiow (Bonis, R.W'.S.) 
Cavan (Farnham Woods, R.W.). Cork (Glandore, R.F.S.). Donegal 
(Tory Island). Fernianagli. Kerry (Glencar). Kilkenny. Tyrone 
(Baronscourt, R.W'.). 
I. punctatus, Leach. — Antrim (Ballycastle, Randalstovvn, R.W,). Cavan 
(Farnham Woods, R.W.). Derry (Banagher and Dungiven, N.H.F.). 
Donegal (Gweedore, R.W. ; Cratlagh, J.N.H.). Down (Corry's Glen. 
N.H.F.). Dublin (Tallaght, C.M.S. ; Howth, J.N.H.). Galway (Tuam). 
Kerry (Kenmare). Louth (Drogheda, R.W^).'■ Wicklow (Ovoca, Devil's 
Glen). 
I. fallax, Meinert. — Antrim (Randalstown and Kinbane, R.W.). 
Dcrry (Dungiven, N.H.F.). Donegal (Gweedore, R.W.). Down (Hills- 
borough and Corry's Glen, N.H.F.). Kerry (Kenmare, J.N.H. ; 
Cromaglaun, Dingle). Sligo (Ballysodare). Tyrone (Baronscourt, R.W.). 
I. ligulifer, Latzel. — Antrim (Torr Head, R.W.). Armagh. Derry 
(Banagher, X.H.F. ; Dungiven, N.H.F.). Wicklow (Greystones, N.E.S,). 
I. sabulosus, Linne. — Carlow (Fenagh, D.R.P.-B.). Derry (Toome). 
King's Co. (TuUamore). Wicklow (Bray). 
I. niger. Leach.— Antrim (Kinbane and Torr Head, R.W, ; Ran- 
dalstown and Murlough Bay, R.W. ; Ballycastle). Cavan (Farnham 
Woods, R.W\). Derry (Banagher, N.H.F. ; Dungiven and Bene- 
evei.agh, N.H.F,). Down (Hillsborough, N.H.F.). Louth (Drogheda, 
R.W.). Meath (Slane, R.W'.). Tyrone (Baronscourt, A.B.F.). Wexford 
(Cot rtown, R.F.S.). W'icklow (Ovoca), 
I. teutonicus, Pocock. — Kerry (Great Blasket, A.W.S.), young specimen. 
National Museum, Dublin. 
IRISH SOCIETIES. 
ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Recent gifts include a Capuchin Monkey from Mr. R. H. Franklin, 
an Irish Stoat from Mr. H. Cogan, a large Goat from Dr. R. F. Scharfif, 
a pied Blackbird from Mr. R. Cody, seven African Finches from Mrs 
Cullinan, three Pigeons from Miss Bradshaw, a Kestrel from Mr. J. 
C. MacLean, and an Amazon Parrot from Mr. R. H. Franklin. A })air 
of Patas Monkeys, a male Ocelot, a young Sea Lion, four Malabar Squirrels, 
and a pair of White-headed Mannikins have been bought for the collec- 
tions. From the Toronto Zoological Gardens, Canada, three Beavers 
have been received in exchange for a pair of Lion -cubs. The Beavers 
have been placed in the small rock-enclosure to the right of the sea-lion 
pond, where they may be seen disporting themselves in the water, or 
nibbling at the tree -trunks, with which they have been provided. 
