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of oak bark," Turt. C. D. Youghal, Dr. Ball in Proc. R. I. A., p. 32. 

 Cork Harbour, Mr. Humphreys ; Milton Malbay, Professor Harvey. 

 Dr. Ball obtained it many years ago at Youghal. 



Cirrijjeda, noted on western tour of 1840. 



Sallyshannon, July I5th. A. vitrea, on F. nodnsus, thrown ashore. 

 Next day we found it thrown ashore abundantly at Bundoran ; it was in 

 a young state, and on feathers. Mrs. Hancock has a piece of the bark 

 of a tree thrown ashore at Bundoran, covered with A. vitrea, with the 

 addition of A. striata. A. l(svis (common barnacle) in some quantity on 

 the beach at Bundoran. 



Genus SCALPELLUM. 



S. vtdffare, Leach. 



Dredged in Belfast Bay, adhering to Tuhularia indivisa, G. C. H. 

 and W. T. 



In a fishing boat at Carrickfergus, G. C. H.* 



April 3rd, 1848. Two specimens attached to a stem of Antennularia 

 antennina (var. ramosa), dredged from 5 fathoms in Belfast Bay to-day 

 by Mr. E. Getty, and shown to me. 



January, 1848. S. vulyare, two specimens attached to Antennularia, 

 found amongst oysters, from Groomsport, Dublin coast, T. W. "Warren's 

 collection, on Tuhularia indivisa. Dublin Bay, Professor Harvey, Dr. 

 Ball in Proc. R. I. A., p. 32. 



Genus PoLLiciPES. 

 P. cornucopia, Leach; Lepas pollici23es, Gmel. 



Mr. Warren of Dublin informs me that he once saw fresh specimens 

 brought to Mr. Glennon's shop, and which were stated by the person in 

 whose possession they were to have been found in the taking down of a 

 lock for repairs at Ringsend, Dublin. 



Genus CiNERAS. 

 C. vittuta, Leach. 

 On the bottoms of vessels from foreign localities (once or twice) in 

 Belfast, and on wood washed ashore at Lame, G. C. H. Several speci- 

 mens quite fresh brought to G. C. H., by one of the fish-carriers in Bel- 

 fast market, who stated that he picked them ofl' oysters from Malahide. 

 They were shorter in the peduncle than those obtained from the bottoms 

 of vessels by G. C. H. Attached with an Otion to a Balanus, Dr. Ball, 

 in Proc. R. L A., p. 32, 1836-37. 



Genus Otion. 

 O. Cuvieri, Leach. 



The remarks on Cineras apply also to this ; they are usually associated. 

 * Dredged in Strangford Lough, April, 1852, by Mr. Hyndmaii and Ed. 



