1913-1914.] n, 



PSEUDO-SCORPIONES. 



As I was unfortunately unable to remain in Ireland till the 

 conclusion of the Fiftieth Anniversary excursions, I have to thank 

 Messrs. N. H. Foster, Charles Oldham, A. W. Stelfox, and R. J. 

 Welch for collecting and sending me the False Scorpions obtained 

 subsequent to my departure. The collections are detailed in the 

 subjoined list : — 



Chelifer (Chernes) panzeri C. L. Koch. Hillsborough 

 (in stable loft), Down, new to Ireland. 



C. (C.J dubius Camb. Glynn, Antrim, new to Ireland. 

 The old record is doubtful.* 



Cheiridium museorum Leach. Hillsborough (in stable loft), 

 Down, new county record. 



Obisium ( Ideoroncus ) cambridgii Leach. Giant's Causeway 

 and Armoy, Antrim, new county record ; Benevenagh, 

 Derry, new county record. 



Chthonius rayi Leach. Giant's Ring, Down; Armoy, Antrim. 



C. tetrachelatus Preys. Whitepark Bay, Giant's Causeway) 

 and Murlough Bay, Antrim ; Benevenagh, Derry, new 

 county record. h. w. k. 



CRUSTACEA ISOPODA TERRESTRIA. 



The Woodlice (Slaters) having been so well worked in the 

 district visited it was not expected that much addition to our 

 knowledge of their distribution would be obtained, but the finding 

 of Trichoniscoides albidus (Budde-Lund) at Benevenagh, at an 

 elevation of 1,100 feet, proved an addition to the hitherto known 

 fauna of Co. Derry. The common species were observed every- 

 where, but it may be worthy of mention that Trichoniscus pusillus 



'Irish Naturalist, Vol. XVIII, p. 249. 



