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Armagh(20o ft. alt., carboniferous limestone), very numerous 

 on mountain ash trees: 12345, (12345). Smithborough, 

 Monaghan(25o ft. alt., carboniferous limestone), numerous 

 •■ , in cutting of Ulster Canal : (i23)(45)) (123345), 12345, 

 (i23)(45). Ashfield, Monaghan (250 ft. alt, carboniferous 

 limestone), several among brambles by canal: (12345), 

 12345. Waterfoot, Donegal (200 ft. alt., carboniferous 

 limestone with peat), a few on turf walls : 12345, (12345). 

 Edmonstown, Mayo East (200 ft. alt., carboniferous lime- 

 stone), two young ones in the demesne : 12345. Ballymore, 

 Roscommon (400 ft. ah., carboniferous limestone), several 

 under walls of sheep-pastures: 00000, (12345), (12345), 

 shells very strong. Dromod, Leitrim (150 ft. alt., carboni- 

 ferous limestone, with peat), plentiful in a hayfield ; shells 

 very thin: 00000, 12345, 1(23)45. Roosky, Leitrim (130 

 ft. alt, carboniferous limestone), one on bank of R. Shannon: 

 (i23)(45). Belturbet, Cavan (200 ft. alt., carboniferous 

 limestone), a few in plantations, one climbing a fir-tree : 



12345- 

 H. nemoralis van carnea. — Ballynahone, Anniigh (200 ftalt., 

 carboniferous limestone), on mountain ash trees: 00(345). 

 Waterfoot, Donegal (200 ft. alt, carboniferous limestone 

 with peat), on turf-walls : 12345. Dromod, Leitrim (150 ft 

 alt., carboniferous limestone with peat), in hayfield : 



12345, (12)3(45)- 

 H. nemoralis var.castanea.-Newtownbutler. Fermanagh (200 



ft alt., carboniferous limestone), one by roadside : 00000. 



H. nemoralis var. rubella. —Ballymore, Roscommon (400 

 ft. alt., carboniferous limestone), one under wall : 12345. 



H. caperata. — Roosky, Leitrim (130 ft. alt., carboniferous 

 limestone), plentiful on stone walls by R. Shannon. 



H. caperata var. ornata. — Roosky, Leitrim (130 ft alt., 

 carboniferous limestone), two with t)pe. 



H. rufescens. — Newtownbutler, Fermanagh (200 ft. alt., car- 

 boniferous limestone), a few in nettle beds, Drumcru Bridge. 



