638 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



[_C. pedicularium, Grav. Eequires confiiTaation as an Irish 

 species. The record in Hogan's Dublin list ('54 Hn.) should probably 

 refer to the following species.] 



C. lividum, Er. 



UlSTEE.. LeIjVSTEE. MuifSTEE. 



Donegal, Derry, Antrim, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Cavan, 

 Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Kerry. 

 Common. 



Tachyporus obtusus, L. 



XJlSTEE. CONN'ATJGHT. LeINSTEE. 



Donegal and Derry (Foyle dist., '00 B.). — Antrim and Down 

 (Belfast dist., B.).— Ai-magh ('92 J. 4; Portadown, '88 J. 2).— 

 Fennanagh (Tempo. '97 L. 1).— Cavan (Ballyhaise, '94 J. Ht. Cr.).— 

 Sligo (Ballymote, Ht.).— Dublin (Santry, &c., Ht.). 



Not common. 



Yar. 7titidicolUs, Steph. 



TJlSTEE. CoiSTKATTGHT. LeINSTEK. MtHSTSTEE. 



Common, and to a great extent takes the place of the type. 



T. formosus, Matth. 

 TJlstee. Coknaxjght. Mtjnstee. 



Down (near- Belfast, '85 H.). — Galway ("Wr. in lit.). — Cork (Kan- 

 tui'k and Bantiy Bay, '47 W. 1). 



These records require confii'mation. The T. abdominalis of 

 Haliday's list may have been intended for this species ; while Mr. 

 Wollaston's records stand as T. stibtestaceus, a name queried in "Water- 

 house's Catalogue as a synonym for T. formosus, Matth. 



T. solutus, Er. 



TJlstee. CoNifAUGHT. Leinsxer. Munstee. 

 Common. 



T. pallidus, Sharp. 



CoiWATJGHT. MtmSTEE. 



Eoscommon (Mote Park, '98 Ht. 1).— Waterford (Tramore, Ht.). 



