46 The Irish Naturalist. March, 
Trichoniscus roseus (Koch). 
6. Mount Congreve, Waterford (D.R.P.B.). • 
lo.* Cloughjordan, Tipperary N. (R.A.P.). 
11. Near Waterford Cit}' (A.W.S.), and Thomastown (R.A.P)., 
Kilkenny. 
3Q.* Valley between Bray and Enniskerry, Wicklow (A.W.S.). 
22. Beauparc (N.H.F.), and Kells (A.W.S.), Meatli. 
30. Cavan Town (N.H.F. ), Cavan. 
12. Rossmore Gardens (N.H.F.), Monaghan. 
36. Baronscourt (N.H.F.), Tyrone. 
17 * Loughgall (N.H.F.), Armagh. 
39.* Ballycastle (N.H.F.), Antrim. 
T. pygmaeus G. O. Sars. 
During the past two years we have been enabled to add this species 
to the faunal lists of nine county-divisions, and are of opinion that 
eventually it will be found in every county in Ireland. With the ex- 
ception of Mayo W., we have discovered it in every division in wdiich 
we had opportunity of searching for it ; and, as in our experience it is 
more readily found in winter or early spring, it may be that had our 
visits to that county occurred at a different time of year, we should have 
succeeded in taking it there also. It may be noted that Mr. Stelfox's 
finding of T. t>ys,macus in Mayo E. occurred in the month of November. 
11. Near Waterford City, Kilkenny (A.W.S.). 
12. Ardcavan, W'exford (A.W.S.). 
13.* Pollmounty, Carlow (A.W.S.). 
20. Bray, Wicklow (A.W.S.). 
22. Beauparc, Meath (N.H.F.). 
26. Manulla, Mayo E. (A.W.S.). 
29. Kinlough, Leitrim (A.B.F.). 
30. Cavan Town, Cavan (N.H.F.). 
31. Termonfeckin, Louth (N.H.F.). 
32.* Rossmore demesne, Monaghan (N.H.F.). 
II. Castle Caldwell, Fermanagh (N.H.F.). 
■^-j."^ Loughgall, Armagh (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
39.* Colin Glen and Murlongh Bay. Antrim (A.W.S. ). 
T. Stebbingi Patience. 
This species has in Ireland been found only in greenhouses, and con- 
sequently must be regarded as exotic. 
38. Hillsborough, Down (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
39. Botanic Gardens and Crawford's Nursery. Belfast, Antrim 
(A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
