5. R. PLICATUS. G7 



(Henslow !) ; Tonbridge Wells, E. Kent (Borr. !) ; Snelsmore 

 Common near Newbury, Berks. (Bichenol); Snaresbrook, 

 S. Essex (E. Forster!). — v. Westfelton, Salop.; Baxterley 

 Common, and Bentley Wood, Warw. (Bloxam !). — vi. Falls 

 of Mynach, Card. — viii. Nailstone near Leicester, and 

 Twy cross, Leic; Chalk Abbey, Derby (Bloxam). — ix. Wool- 

 ston Moss, and Paddington (W.Wilson!), Ches.; Agecroft 

 Hall near Pendleton (Herb. Wither. !), S. Lanc.—x. Wood 

 between Dal ton and Sowerby near Thirsk, iV. E. York. — 

 xi. Twizel House Dean, ^''orth. — xii. Bydal (HortI), Hawes- 

 water (Borr. !), Westm. ; Keswick, Cumh. 



xiii. Jardine Hall, Bumf. ; Stranraer, ^Y^(Jt. — xiv. Black- 

 burn Rigg Dean, and banks of the Eye between Reston 

 and Covey-heugh Mill, Berw. (Johnston!). — xv. Killin, i/iU 

 Perth.; Between Stirling and Callander, W. Perth (Gre- 

 ville). — xvi. Arran, Clyde Isles. 



xix. Bantry, S. Cork. — xxiii. Meath (D. Moore). — xxv. 

 W. Meath (D. Moore). — xxx. Kilrea, Derry (D. Moore). 



N.B. It is possible that some of the localities from which 

 I do not possess specimens may be incorrectly given to E. 

 plicatus, for my views concerning it and P. fissus have 

 recently changed considerably. Berwickshire, W. Perth, 

 Meath, W. Meath, and Derry are thus doubtful. 



