358 REPORT—1S4G, 
PART II. 
Div. VERTEBRATA. 
Crass MAMMALIA.—Secr. I. MAMM. TERRESTRIA- 
Order 1.—CHEIROPTERA- 
Fam. Vespertilionide. 
{Throughout the comparative catalogue, the mark 0 denotes absence, as the 
mark + does presence. Thus Vesp. Noctula is unknown in Ireland; 
V., Pipistrellus is a British as well as an Irish species.] 
Ireland. Great Britain. 
0 Vespertilio Noctula, Schreb. 
0 = Leisleri, Kuhl. 
ae discolor, Natt. 
Vespertilio Pipistrellus, Geoff. + 
0 2 pygmezus, Leach. 
0 a serotinus, Gmel. 
8 P murinus, Z. 
0 a Bechsteinii, Zeés/. 
Oo “t Nattereri, Kuhl. 
0 4 emarginatus, Geoff. 
F5 Daubentonii, Leis/. 
0 ms mystacinus, Leisé. 
+ zedilis, Jenyns. 
0 
Plecotus auritus, Geoff. 
Plecotus brevimanus, Jenyns, 
Barbastellus Daubentonii, Bell. 
Rhinolophus Ferrum-equinum, Leach. 
Ae hipposideros, Leach. 
Of the Vespertilionide, of which 18 species are now enume- 
rated as British, all that can be announced as Irish are the 
Vesp. Pipistrellus, V. Daubentontt and Plecotus auritus: the 
first and last are common from north to south of the island: 
of the V, Daubentonii*, one individual was obtained by the 
Ordnance collectors in the county of Londonderry. That other 
species remain to be discovered, there is little doubt. 
Of the British Bats, 4 species have each been found, but in 
one locality ; and of 4 other species but a single individual has 
been procured. 
oooo 
Order 2.— BEsTIz£. 
(Ferz Insectivorz.) 
Fam. Hrinaceide. 
Treland. Great Britain. 
Erinacens europeus, L. =. 
Common throughout the island. 
* The species determined by Mr. Jenyns. 
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