T9t'. Pack-Berksford. — Some Mci^' Irish Spiders. 175 



in May, 1S95, and an adult pair on Galtymore, Co. 'J ippcrary in Sep- 

 tember, 1807. I liave also taken them in fair numbers at Fenacli, c:o. 

 Carlow. The specimen recorded by Professor Carpenter from Clonbrock, 

 Co. Galway, is not preserved in the Museum collection, so its identity 

 cannot be determined, neither can that of the immature specimens to 

 which he refers. 



Lophocarenum parallelum (Bl.). 

 Leinstkr. 



A single female was taken at Moyglare, Co. Meath, by my brother 

 K. J. Pack Eeresford in 1909, ami kindly identified for me by Dr. A. R. 

 Jackson. 



In England it is recorded from Bloxworth, Portland, and Weyiuouth 

 in Doi'set, by Mr. Cambridge, while in Scotland it has been taken in North 

 Sunderland by Mr. J. E. Hull. 



M. Simon savs it is common in France, and is fountl all over Europe. 



Styloctetor penicillatus (West.). 

 Leinster. Ulster. 



I have taken a number of this species at Fenagh, Co. Carlow, and 

 two females in Co. Antrim, near Kilrea. 



In England it has been found in Dorset, Cheshire, Yorkshire, and 

 Cumberland. 



On the Contment of Europe it is recorded from France, Germany, 

 Sweden (Simon), and Galicia (Kulcz). 



Walckenaera nodosa (Camb.). 



W. jucundissima, Camb. 

 Ulster. 



A single female was taken by Mr. K. Welch on 12th October, 1909, on 

 the banks of the Ulster Canal, near Monaghan. 



In England this spider occurs in Dorset and Northumberland only. 



In Europe, M. Simon records it from only one locality in the Department 

 of Aisne in Northern France. 



Trichoniscus saxicolus (Camb.). 

 Walckenaera saxicola, Camb. Tii;clinus saxicolus, Simon. 



Leinster. 



I took a number of females both mature antl inimature of this species 

 on the cliffs of the Broad Strand, Howth, in October, 1910, but though 

 I searched the same spot again several times in June and July, 191 1, I 

 failed to find more. 



In Great Britain it has been taken only in Dorset, while on the Continent 

 it is lecorded by ^\. Simon from France, Switzerland, Bavaria, Nassau, 

 and Sile-^ia, and by Professor Kulczynski from Hungnry. 



It is evidently a southern spccic^s. 



Erlgone Welchii, Jackson. 

 Ulster. 



During the summer of 1910, Mr. R. Welch sent me a tube of sjjiders 

 collected by him at Bunbeg, (.0. Donegal, on the Carrickfiu peninsula^ 



