588 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



\_B. paludosum, Panz. — Antrim (shore of Lough ISTeagli at Shane's 

 Castle, '38 Pn.; Lough N"eagh, '54 Ds. ; near Belfast, '85 H.).— 

 Keriy ('54 Ds.). 



The rediscovery of this species is specially desirable. "We have 

 seen the supposed specimens of B. paludosum in the BeKast Museum, 

 probably the original specimens taken by E. Patterson, and find they 

 are in reality the preceding species. "We have no doubt the record, 

 "near Belfast" ('85 H.), refers to the Lough Ifeagh locality, as- 

 Haliday does not seem to have taken the species personally {fide 

 H. MS.). Confirmation of the Kerry record seems desirable. Dis- 

 tribution — northern and central Europe, Siberia, and in ITorth 

 America; in Grreat Britain "it is mostly a northern species, and 

 does not seem to be found in the south" (Powler).] 



Tachypus pallipes, Duft. 



TJlstee. 



Donegal (Coolmore, '97 L. 2). 



Taken in numbers by Mr. C. Langham, June, 1896. 



T. flavipes, L. 



Ulster. Lei^tstek. Muis'stee. 

 Donegal and Derry (Poyle dist., '00 B. ; near Derry, Bk.). — 

 Dublin ('55 Hn. 1 ; Banks of Dodder, near mouth, '56 Hn. 1 ; 

 Killiney beach, '78 M. ; Kingstown, '91 F. 1 ; Shanganah, '94 J. 2 ^ 

 &c.).— "Wicklow (Bray, 94 J. 2, coll. C.).— Cork (Pg. MS.).— Kerry 

 (Great Blasket, '55 Hn. 2; Muckross, Hr. ; Kenmare, Pg. MS.). 

 Local. 



Aepus marinus, Strom. 



UlSTEE. CojfNAtr&HT. LeINSTEE. MTTSrSTKIl. 



Donegal (Poyle dist., '00 B.).— Down (Strangford Lough, '55 

 H. 1).— Galway (Ballinakill, Pn.).— Louth (Clogher Head, '94 J. 2 coll. 

 C.).— Dubhn (Is^orth Bull, '56 Hn. 1 ; DoUymonnt, '00 Ht. 3).— 

 Cork (Glandore, Ht.). 



Locally common between tide-marks. 



A. Robinii, Lab. 



MuNSTER. 



Cork (Owenbeg Eiver, Cork Harbour and Passage, '55 H. 1). — 

 Kerry (shore near Dingle, '94 J. 2). 



Rare. The Dingle specimen was taken on the shore near Bumham 



