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Armagh ; Downshire Gardens (Hillsborough), Knocknaganny 

 House Gardens, Seapatrick, Castlewellan, Newtovvnards, Killough, 

 Bangor and Knock, Down : and Dunmurry, Langford Lodge, 

 Glendaragh (Crumlin) and Belfast, Antrim. 



Cylisticus convexus (De Geer). 



This species was first found in the British Islands by Dr. 

 Scharff at Tempo, Co. Fermanagh. Though apparently widely 

 distributed it seems to be neither common nor numerous in Ulster, 

 but a very large colony was noted on the cliffs between the road 

 and the shore a short distance west of the bridge over the river 

 near the church in Bundoran. Here it extended inland for about 

 a quarter of a mile into the fields in considerable numbers. Its 

 recorded stations are Tempo, Fermanagh ; Ballyshannon and 

 Bundoran, Donegal E. ; Baronscourt, Tyrone ; Bangor, Hills- 

 borough, Ballynafeigh, Groomsport, Ballyholme, Magheralin, 

 Belvoir Park, Strangford and Ballynahinch, Down ; Belfast, 

 Ballycastle and Fair Head, Antrim; and Derry City, Londonderry. 



Armadillidium vulgare Latreille. 



The distribution of this species in Ireland is peculiar. It is 

 very common throughout Leinster and Munster except Co. Kerry, 

 while in Connaught it has only been once recorded from Galway. 

 In Ulster it has been found in four County Divisions — on the 

 limestone in Monaghan and Armagh, not rare in the southern 

 parts of Down, and abundant at Magheramorne in Antrim, where 

 it is believed to have been imported from a ship discharging 

 ballast. The fact that here also occur four species of Mollusks — 

 two of them obviously alien and two of an exotic form — as well as 

 some plants not native in this district corroborates this view. Its 

 Ulster stations are Carrickmacross, Monaghan ; Navan Fort and 

 Umgola, Armagh ; Downpatrick, Seapatrick, Newry, Ardglass, 

 Strangford and Killard Point, Down; and Kilroot and Maghera- 

 morne, Antrim. 



