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TABULAR StaTEMENT of Positive EvipEeNcE showing the present distri- 
bution of the Squirrel in Ireland—continued. 
County. Distribution. 
ARMAGH. 
Slieve Gullion, . : : . | Lord Clermont, in lit. 1880. 
Camlough, . : : < .| Mr. F. W. Egan, in lit. 1880. 
Louru. 
Ravensdale, . ¢ 5 : . | Introduced 1851 and 1856. Lord Clermont, in lit. 
1880. 
Mount Pleasant, Dundalk, . .! Mr. F. W. Egan, in lit. 1880. 
TABULAR STATEMENT of the NEGATIVE EVIDENCE. 
WEXFORD. 
Gorey to Wexford, : : . | “ Did not remark any traces of squirrels and don’t 
think they occur.” Mr. G. H. Kinahan, in lit. to 
Mr. A. G. More, March, 1880. 
WATERFORD. 
Selborne, . 5 5 5 .| ‘No squirrel near.” Mr. J. N. White, in lit. to 
R.M.B. 1880. 
Portlaw, 3 c ¢ 0 . | “No squirrels.” Dr. Martin, in lit. 1880. 
Cappoquin, . : 5 . | ‘‘Never heard of in this part of Ireland.” Mr. R. 
J. Ussher, in lit. 1880. 
Cork. 
Whole county, . : . . | ‘‘ None ever seen or heard of.” Dr. Harvey, 1880. 
Glengariffe, . é : 0 .| ‘‘No squirrels in this neighbourhood.” Daniel 
O’Connell, Keeper to the Earl of Bantry, in lit. 
1880. 
KERRY. 
Killarney, . . : . .| “It has never been seen here.” J. Davidson, 
Keeper to the Earl of Kenmare, in lit. 1880. 
Do. ° ¢ : ; . | “No squirrels.” Chas. Gill, Keeper to Mr. Herbert, 
Muckross, in lit. 1880. 
LIMERICK. 
Limerick, . : : : . | Letter from Mr. C. B. Barrington, Glenstal, in 1874, 
No mention of squirrels. 
DONEGAL. 
Ballyshannon, 5 5 5 . | ‘Have not heard of it.’ Mr. R. G. Symes (Geol. 
Survey) in lit. 1880. 
County generally, : : . | Never saw or heard of any in this county, until Mr. 
Mahony announced them in ‘‘ Zoologist,” 1877, p. 
290. Mr H.C. Hart. Only two or three were 
seen. See Table of Positive Evidence. 
FERMANAGH. 
Florence-court, . 2 ‘ .| “I have never seen a squirrel in this quarter.” 
Donald M‘Farlane, Keeper to the Earl of Ennis- 
killen, in lit. 1880. 
Castlecoole, . ¢ : : . | ‘The squirrel is not in this part of Ireland.” Joseph 
Robinson, Keeper to the Earl of Belmore, in lit. 
1880. 
