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From Carlingford. — Quedius attemiatus, Ocypus cofffdressus^ Lathro- 

 biutn rufipenne, Haploderus ccelatus, Hotnalium Icsviusciilttm . 



From Killarney. — Quedius u?nbrmus, Sienus guynemeri, vafellus, car- 

 bofiarius. 



From Galway. — Aleochara brevipennis, Stilicus gemculatus, Medon 

 propinquus, Syntomuon aneton, Hojnalhim striaiutn. 



From Waterford. — Aleochara ino?-io7i, Homalota inonticola, divisa, 

 ravilla, villosula, aterrima, Quedius brevicot nis, Lathrobiutn Jiliforme 

 Stilicus si7nilis, Stetius pusillus, ossium, cerosus, bifoveolatus, Hotnalium 

 allardi. 



From County Wicklow. — Homalota currax, cambrica, hygrotopora, 

 Falagria thoracica, Cafitts xantholotna (var. variolosus, Sharp), Pcederus 

 fuscipes, Ancyrophorus oinalimis. 



From Dublin. — Aleochara algarum, Microglossa nidicola^ Tachyusa 

 atra, Falagria sulcata, Hypocyptus Iceviuscidus, Tachinus elongatus, 

 Heterothops dissimilis, Ocypus similis, Cafius sericeus, Leptacimcs parum- 

 punctatus, batychriis, Lathrobiuni aitgusticolle, Bledius tricornis, atrica- 

 pillus, Thinobius longipennis, Deleaster dichrous, Philorhinum sordidum, 

 Proteinus atomarius. 



From County Down. — Oxypoda rupicola, Ocyusa hibernica, Homalota 

 clavipes, tibialis, nitidula, alpestris, oblongiuscula, eremita, valida, 

 orbata, Geodromicus nigrita. 



From Belfast. — Bryoporus cernuiis, Philonthus thertnarum, Pcederus 

 littoralis, Stenus bipunctatus, catialiculatus, circularis, Bledius opacus, 

 Hapalarcea pygmaa. 



The only Irish record for Leistotrophus nebulosus is Cushen- 

 dun in the County Antrim, where it was taken by the Rev. 

 S. A. Brenan (vide Ent. Mo. Mag., xxv. 239). Of the 

 Belfast records Philonthus thennavmn and Hapalarcea 

 pygnicea were taken many years ago by Mr. Robert Temple- 

 ton. The specimens are in the museum of the Belfast 

 Natural History and Philosophical Society, and have been 

 identified by me. Pcsderus littoralis was captured by Rev. 

 J. Bristow, and given to me. The rest are Mr. Haliday's 

 records. It will be seen that my own records in the above 

 lists under Armagh and Carlingford are more numerous than 

 those from all other localities put together, the exact numbers 

 being seventy-three from Armagh and Carlingford, and sixty- 

 eight from the rest. This arises not from any superior acute- 

 ness on my part, but from the fact that I have been working 

 steadily all the year roimd in practically one locality, while the 



