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(Mangerton and CaiTantuohill, '54 Ds., coll. H.; Caher between 2700 

 feet and summit, '99 Sch. and Cr.). 



An alpine species occurring on mountain summits, where it is 

 sometimes common under stones and among heather. The record, 

 Lugnaquilla ('96 Ht. 1), is to be deleted, the Haliday specimen there 

 referred to, being from Carrantuohill. Yery local in the highlands of 

 Scotland, northern England, and the western Alps (Pyrenees, Switzer- 

 land, Tyi'ol). 



L. fulvibarbis, Dej. 



XJlSTEK. CoNNATJGHT. LeINSTEE. MtTNSTEE. 



Common. Occurs on Eathlin, Achill, and Valentia. 



L. ferrugineus, L. 



Ulstee. Leinstek. Munster. 



Antrim (Rathlin, '97 Hr. ; Belvoir Park, Sn.). — Down (near Belfast, 

 '85 H.).— Dublin ("very local," '53 Hn.).— Kerry (Conor Hill and 

 Mangerton, '55 Hn. 2). 



Rare. The old records stand as L. spinilahris, possibly one or two 

 of these were intended for the following species. The only Irish 

 specimen that we have seen is from Belvoir Park, Belfast. 



L. rufescens, P. 



Ulstee. Leinster. Munstee. 



Donegal, Derry, Antrim, Down, xirmagh, Fermanagh, Louth, 

 Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, Limerick. 



Nebria complanata, L. 



Leinstee. 



Wicklow ("a single specimen was found (half dead) on the Arklow 

 sands by Mr. Furlong," '54 Ds.; "In the middle of July many 

 specimens were obtained, lurking under the luxuriant fi'onds of 

 Asplenium marinum, at the foot of the rocks on the coast, about 

 thi-ee miles south of the (Arklow) harbour," '57 H., coll. Wt.). — 

 Wexford (Courtown ; "This species was first taken at Coirrtown by 

 Mr. W. F. de V. Kane. It occurs in some numbers on rocky ground 

 at Eiverchapel, just above high-water mark," '92 C. 6; " Eosslare, 

 July, plentiful," Fg. MS.). 



Locally abundant on the south-east coast, between the counties of 



