_j.8 The Irish Naturalist. March, 
Nagara nana Bud de -Lund. 
Of this exotic species from Madagascar only one sp)ecimen, so far 
as we know, has been taken in Europe. (See Irish Naturalist, vol. xx., 
p. 154)- 
39. Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Antrim (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
Metoponorthus pruinosus (Brandt). 
With the exception of a single specimen found under a plank in the 
goods-yard at Armagh railway station, all our fresh localities for this 
species are from greenhouses. It proved exceedingly numerous in one 
of the warm melon -houses in Rossmore gardens. 
30. Cavan Town, Cavan (N.H.F. ). 
32. Rossmore gardens, Monaghan (N.H.F. ). 
36. Baronscourt, Tyrone (N.H.F.). 
■ifj. Loughgall. and Armagh City, Armagh (N.H.F,). 
38.* Dickson's nurseries. Newtownards, Down (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
Cylisticus convexus (De Geer). 
Mallow, Cork Mid (A.W.S.). 
Near Waterford City. Kilkenny (A.W.S.). 
Castlebridge. Wexford (A.W.S.). 
Bray, Wicklow (A.W.S.). 
Bundoran (very numerous), Donegal E. (N.H.F.). 
Baronscourt, Tyrone (N.H.F.). 
Belvoir Park, Down (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
Armadillidium vulgare Latroille. 
We have no fresh county records for this species, for Avhich careful 
search has been continued in several Ulster counties. 
38.* Ardglass (A.W.S.), and Newry (N.H.F.), Down. 
A. nasatum Budde-Lund. 
W(! took a specimen in Belvoir Park greenhouses, Co. Down, 
measuring 12-5 x 7 mm., this being the largest example hitherto found 
in Ireland. 
36. Baronscourt, Tyrone (N.H.F.). 
38.* Dickson's nurseries, Newtownards. Down (A.W.S. and N.H.F.). 
Fenagh House, Bagenalstown, 
Hillsborough, Co. Down. 
