Johnson and Halbert — A List of the Beetles of Ireland. 627 

 H. monticola, Thoms. 



LEUfSTER. MtXN'STEE. 



Dublin (The Scalp, '00 Ht. 3).— Waterford ('78 P.). 



H. debilis, Er. 



Ulster. 

 Armagh (in flood refuse, '94 Sp.). 



JET. fallaciosa, Sharp. 

 Ulster. 

 Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.\ 

 A single specimen referred doubtfully to this species by Dr. Sharp. 



H. eircellaris, Gray. 

 Ulster. CoisrsrATiGHT. Letnster. Mins^STER. 

 Very common — ranging to Donegal, Achill, and Valentia. 



H. elegantula, Bris. 



Ulster. Coyis"AE&HT. 

 Ai-magh ('92 J. 4).— Galway (Wr.). 



\_Il. aegra, Heer. — The record, Holywood ('92 J. 1), should refer 

 to Ocyusa iticrassata, Kr. see ('00 J. 2).] 



H. eremita, Eye. 



Ulster. Leinster. 



Donegal (Foyle dist., '00 B.).— Down (SHeve Donard, '75 Ch. 2).— 

 Armagh (Dowry's Lough and Xewtown Hamilton, J.). — Wicklow 

 (Lugnaquilla, H. coll.). 



In moss, on high ground. 



H. analis, G-rav. 

 Ulster. Cox:s'at7ght. Leen-ster. MinsrsTER. 

 Common, a dark variety occurs on mountains. 



H. exilis, Er. 



COXXAEGHT. LeEN-STER. MtTNSTER. 



Galway (Leenane, coll. Ht., " either var. exilis or new to us,'^ 

 Dr. Sharp). — Carlow (Bonis, varietij, '95 Ht. 8). — Kerry (Yalentia, 

 Ht., coU. Dp.). 



Taken in flood refuse, in spring. 



