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or scarce only on such inhospitable ground as peaty moorlands, pine 

 forests, etc. We have seen and authenticated examples from all the coun- 

 ties and vice-counties into which the country is divided. 



SCOTLAND. 



This species has been found and its occurrence also authenticated in 

 each of the forty-one districts into which the country has been separated 

 for record purposes, a result due in great measure to the indefatigable 

 energy with which Mr. W. Evans obtained examples for us from all the 

 out-lying or more inaccessible districts. 



IRELAND. 



The investigation of Ireland is not yet so far advanced as in the sister 

 countries, so that it is desirable to give the detailed distribution. 



ULSTER. 



Derry — Swarming about Coleraine, Nov. 1883, L. E. Adams. Ballynagard, June 

 1892, D. C. Campbell (R. F. Scharff). Creagh meadows, Toonie, and many other 

 places, R. Welch. 



Antrim — Cushendun and Whitehall, Broiighshane, May 1886 ! Rev. S. A. Brenan. 

 Hill Slenish, 700-800 feet alt. ! W. F. de Visnies Kane. Common about Belfast, Dec. 

 1891, R. F. Schavff. About Bally castle, but not abundant, Sept. 1896 (R. Standen, 

 Irish Naturalist, Jan. 1897). Ram's Island, Lough Neagli, R. Welch. 



Down — Cultia, Dec. 1891, R. F. Scharff. Crawfordsburn near Glen Head, May 

 1902; about flax-dam, Ballinaliineh Junction, March 1899 ; Slieve Blngian, alt. 1,200 

 feet, also at an alt. of 1,250 feet at Deer's meadow, Mourne Mountains, Jan. 1898, 

 R. Welch. 



Armagh— Armagh, June 1885 ! H. W. Lett. 



Monag^han — Common about Clones Round Tower graveyard, Oct. 1901, R.Welch. 



Tyrone — Strabane, June 1889, A. H. Delap. Dungannon, May 1901, R. Welch. 



Donegal — Donegal, Sept. 1885 ! W. F. de V. Kane. Croaghross, Letterkenny, 

 May 1889! H. C. Hart. 



Fermanagh — Common about Enniskillen ; Marble Arch and throughout the 

 Lough Erne area generally, R. Welch. 



Cavan — In woods and shores of lake, near Killykeen, July 1896 (R. Welch, Irish 

 Naturalist, Oct. 1896, p. 274). 



LEINSTER. 



Louth — Piperstown ! Miss Sidney Smith. Dundalk demesne, and also common 

 in the Boyne valley, R. Welch. 



Meath— Navan, June 1888 ! and New Grange, June 1892, R. F. Scharff. Beau- 

 pare ; Taia Hill, and Loughcrew Hills, July 1900, R. Welch. 



Dublin— Banks of river Dodder at Rathfarnham, and Rathmines, April 1887 ! 

 Leeson Park, Nov. 1890; Dundrum and Sherkin Island, R. F. Scharff. Cabragh Old 

 road, Dublin, April 1886 ! J. R. Redding. Kingstown, May 1886 ! and Glen Druid, 

 Carrickmines, Oct. 1886 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. Ireland's Eye and Hill of Howth, 

 R. Welch. 



Kildare— Maynooth, Nov. 1891, R. F. Scharff. Monasterevin, Oct. 1899, R.Welch. 



Wicklow— Powerscourt, May 1886 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. Woodenbridge and 

 the Arklow sand hills, Marcli 1893 (R. F. Scharff, Irish Naturalist, April 1893). 

 Glendalough, June 1901, R. Welch. 



Wexford— Alderton near Kilmanock, Sept. 1888 ! Miss Glascott. Wexford, 

 April 1891, R. F. Scharff. 



Carlow— Common about Carlow, Nov. 1901, A. G. Stewart. 



Queen's Co. — La Bergeiie, common, and in all shades of colouring (B. J. Clarke, 

 Ann. N.H., 1840, p. 203). 



Westmeath— Knookdrin demesne, Ap. 1892, and Mullingar, Ap. 1894, R. F. Scharff. 



Longford— Currygrane, Mrs. J. Mackay Wilson (Welch, Irish Nat., July 1902). 



CONN A UGHT. 



Leitrim — Droniahaire, Sept. 1900, R. Welch. 



Sligo— Markree Castle demesne, Collooney, Aug. 1886 ! W. F. de Vismes Kane. 

 Near Ballina, July 1891 ! Miss Amy Warren. 



