688 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



A. marginatum, Sturai. 

 Leinstee. Munstee. 

 Dublin (Portmarnock, '55 H. 1). 



There is a specimen of this species in the Haliday collection labelled 

 "S. Ireland T. V. W." (T. Y. Wollaston). In the first reference 

 Haliday mentions having taken it in other parts of the country. 



A. varians, Beck. 



Ulstee, 

 Antrim (Belfast dist., Ht., coll. B.). 



A. convexum, Sharp. 



Ulstee. 

 Antrim (Hanging "Wood, Ballycastle, Ht., coll. Cs.). 

 A single specimen found in moss, September, 1901. 



A. rotundatum, Gyll. 



Ulstee. 

 Antrim (Murlough, Ht., coll. Cs.). — Ai'magh (92 J. 4; Coney 

 Island, Lough Neagh, J".). — Fermanagh (Belleisle, '98 Pr.). 



AmpMcyllis globus, F. 



Leinstee. 

 Kilkenny (Thomastown, Ht.). 



A specimen taken by sweeping in a marshy place on the banks of 

 the Nore, July, 1901. 



Liodes humeralis, Kug. 

 Leinstee. Mtjnstee. 

 "Westmeath (Lough Derravaragh, in fungi on tree trunks, Ht.). — 

 Wicklow ('98 Ht. 4, H. coll.).— Kerry (Kenmare, '98 Ht. 4, coll. Hi\). 



Anisotoma cinnamomea, Er. 



Ulstee. 



Down (near Belfast, '85 H.). 



Eequires confirmation as an Irish species. There are specimens of 

 A. calcarata, Er., in the Haliday collection labelled piceum (synonym 

 of above). Prof. M'JSTab includes A. cinnamomea in the Dublin list 

 apparently on the strength of the A. picea, 111., in the reference 

 ('54 Hn.) : very possibly there has been some confusion in these 

 records. 



