82 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



14. Chthonius tetrachelatus (Preys.). — Foiuid under stones, etc. ; abundant 

 near the sea and on mountains, and often found elsewhere in old gardens, 

 etc. A record of Glitli. orthodactylits (Leach) for the Belfast district (14) 

 relates in reality to this species. 



Kerry South. Between 'I'emplenoe and Sneem 1909(17) — Kew. 



Kerry North. Galway's Bridge 1909 (17)— Kew. 



Cork West. Southern slopes of Esk-mouutain near Glengaritf 1909 

 (17)— Kew. 



Wicklow. Greystones 1911— N. E. Stephens. 



Dublin. Dublin 1894 (16)— Halbert. 



Eoscommon. Eockingham 1915 : in a greenhouse — Miss A. B. Foster. 



Mayo West. Westport 1909 (21)— Pack-Beresford. 



Louth. Glogher Head 1912 (26)— Foster. 



Down. Ballynahinch 1915 — Miss M, L. Foster. 



Antrim. Belfast 1896 (16)— A. G. Wilson. 



Londonderry. Benevenagh 1913 (27) — Foster. 



4. Classified List of the False-Scokpions of Britain and Ireland. 

 (* Species found in Great l^ritain ; -j- species found in Ireland.) 



PSEUDOSCORPIONES. 

 I. Panctenodactyli. 



CHELIFERIDAE. 



Chelifer. 



1. Chernes. 



* t 1. Chelifer (Chernes) uodosus Schr., 1803. 



* t 2. Chelifer (Chernes) Godfreyi Kew, 1911. 



* 3. Chelifer (Cliernes) Chyzeri ('I'om., 1882). 



* 4. Chelifer (Chernes) scorpioides Herm., 1804. 



* + 5. Chelifer (Chernes) dubius (Camb., 1892). 



* 6. Chelifer (Chernes) Powelli sp. nov. 

 7. Chelifer (Chernes) Wideri 0. L. Koch, 1843. 



t 8. Chelifer (Chernes) Panzeri C. L. Koch, 183ti. 

 9. Chelifer (Chernes) cyrneus (L. Koch, 1873). 

 10. (;helifcr (Chernes) cimicoides (Fabr., 1793). 



2. Chelifer. 

 n. Chelifer (Chelifer) Latreilhi Leach, 1817. 



t 12. Chelifer (Chelifer) cancroides (Linn., 1758). 



