564 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



D. politus, Dej. 



L'lsiee. Co^^xArGHT. Leixstee. 



Donegal (Ardai'a, '92 J. 3 ; Coolmore, '94 J. Ht. Cr.).— Deny 

 (]\ragilligarL sands, '00 B.). — Antiini (Cranmore, '85 Pn. ; Portstewart, 

 '94 J. 2).— Domi (near Belfast, '85 H.).— SHgo (Enniscrone, J.)-— 

 Loutli (Cloglierliead, '92 C. 1).— Dublin (Strand at KiUiney, '94 J. 2, 

 coU. C.) 



Local ; but oonimon where it occurs. 



D. salinus, Schaum. 



UlSTEE. LeI>'STEE. MrXSTEE. 



Donegal (Portsalon, '94 J. 2, coll. Sn.). — Dovm (Holywood shore, 

 '54 Ds., coll. H. ; north shore of river bet^R'een Comber and Strangford 

 Lough, B.).— Dublin (Portrane, '53 Hn. ; Sutton, '95 Ht. 3 ; Port- 

 mamock, '00 Ht. 3).— Wicklow (shore, '94 J. 2, coll. C. ; Newcastle, 

 '92 C. 1).— Waterford (Tramore, Ht.). 



D. aeneus, Dej. 



UXSTER. CoXNArGHT. LeIXSTEK. Mi'XSTEE. 



Derry (Poyle dist., '00 B.). — DoTm (Holywood, recorded as B. 

 aeratus, '28 H., see also '54 Ds.). — Gal^vay (banks of the Corrib, near 

 Galway, '95 Ht. 6).— Dublin (Portmarnock, '00 Ht. 3).— KeiTy 

 (BaUybunion, '98 C). 



Local. 



D. globosus, Herbrt. 



TJlstee. CoNXArGHT. Leixstee. Munstee. 

 Common. 



Broscus cephalotes, L. 



TJlstee. Coxnaughi. Leixsteb. MrxsTEE. 

 Common all round the coast, under stones and seaweed. 



Panag-sens crux-major, L. 



llrXSTEE. 



Clare (Finlough, '96 and '97, X.). 



Discovered by Mr. P. Xeale, under stones, on the lake shore in 

 Hay, 1895. Mr. Xeale found it to be extremely local, but by 

 searching for it at the exact time and place — in subsequent seasons — 

 he succeeded in capturing a number of specimens. Xo doubt it will 



