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Bulben, '01 D.Jy^F.C.).— Dublin (Glenasmole,'95 D.:N'.r.C. ; Tibradden, 

 '00 Ht. 3).— Wicklow (Lough Bray, '53 Hn. ; Sugar Loaf, H. MS. ; 

 Lougb I^abanaghan, '92 C. 1 ; Lugnaqiiilla, H. colL). — Waterford 

 (" MonoYollougb moiintains,"^ '32 St.). — Cork (moTintains between 

 Adrigole and Glengarrff,'94 J. Ht. Cr.).— KeiTy (Conor HiH/oo Hn. 2 ; 

 ParknaBilla and "Waterville/Ol Cb., coll. Tr. ; " not unconinion at the 

 entrance to tbe Horses' Glen at tbe foot of llangerton," '84 Ed. ; 

 " Mucrnss, Tui-k and Carrantual," H. MS.). 



Quite a mountain species, and very local. It ranges over northern 

 and central Europe, Scotland, and the north of England and "Wales. 



C. violaceus, L. 



UlSTEE. Mins^STEE,. 



Donegal (Portsalon, '94 J. 2, coll. Sn. ; Teelin Bay, '94 J. 2, coll. 

 Wr.).— Antrim ('91 E. 1 ; Rathlin, '97 Hr.).— Cork (H. MS.). 

 Yery rare. The record, Armagh ('91 E. 1), is to be deleted. 



C. clathratus, L. 



Ulstek. CoNXAr&HT. Leinstee. Mxtn'stee. 



Donegal (Milford, coll. Osb. ; Teelin Bay, '80 "^^r. ; Ai^dara, '92 J. 

 3 ; Bundoran). — Deny (mountains near Dungiven, '94 J. 2, coll. Bw. 

 Lough Fea, coU. Oit.).— Anti'im (Eathlin, '97 Hr. ; Clogh, '96 J. 3) 

 — Down (near Belfast, '85 H. ; Birkie Bog, '38 Pn.). — Eennanagh 

 (BeUeisle, '98 Pr.).— Mayo (Westport, '80 "Wr. ; Bofin, coll. En. 

 Achill, '96 Ht. 2 ; Inishtui'c, Bn).— Sligo (ManorhamiLton, Sp.).- 

 Galway (Leenane and Pvoundstone, Ht. ; Cam Seefin, '95 Ht. 6 

 Dinish Island, '80 Wr.).— Dublin ("near the Irish metropolis," '32 

 St.).— Wicklow (Enniskerry, '53 Hn. ; Great Sugar Loaf, '96 C. 1 

 Kilmacanogue, C). — Limerick (Parteen Bog, ^^. coll.). — Waterford 

 (Comeragh mountains, KL.). — Cork (Slieye MlshKish, '94 J. Ht. Cr 

 Glengarrff road between Xenmare and Glengariff, '98 Ht. 4). — Keny 

 (between Killorglin and Glen Carragh, and on the " Gallerus Sands," 

 '55 Hn. 2). 



Appears to affect turf bogs either close to the sea or at some 

 elevation. Mr. Walker says : — ' ' At Teelin Bay I took more than forty 

 examples in less than an home's work on the evening of April 28th. 

 They occurred under loose stones on the tops of ttu'f walls and in a 

 boggy place of a veiy limited extent." At Leenane specimens were 



^ This locality — marked Moana vuUagh on old maps — lies between Mount 

 Kennedy and the Comeragh Mountains. 



