341 



Dublin National Museum Ticks 



These Irish ticks were brought by Professor G. H. Carpenter in June, 

 1909. (Dr. Schaff, keeper of the Museum, lent them):- 



Ixodes ricinus :- from Glengariff, V.1891. - from Clonbrock, IX. 1897 

 [197] - off cattle (redwater) Lochrea 2. VI. 1909. 



- off cattle, Wexford, off cattle (healthy). Dingle, 

 19. VI. 1909, Mr. W. Dagg. - Limerick 1898 - Cappamore, 

 Co. Limerick, 29. IX. 1895. - off (?) mare, Stepaside, 



Co. Dublin 16. VI. 1909. - off cows, Cookstown - 16. VI. 1909 

 Kenmure, 1898 - off dog, Lugan, 14. V. 1907. - Achill, 

 1898 - Glandore, 1895. 



- Trillick, Co. Tyrone - Crackhaven 1895 - Roundstone, 

 J.H.H. - Ardagh, W.H.J. - Castletown 3. VI. 1893 - 

 Kenmore 15. VIII. 1898 - Lough Carrib. 1905. 



Eschatocephalus vespertilionis - 1 ? (gorged) Eden Vale Cave, Co. Clare, 

 VII. 1902 (Returned ) . 



ORIGINAL DETERMINATION 



CURRENT STATUS 



771 X 



Amblyomma albolimbatum 

 Eqernia stokesii 

 No other data 



N 771X 



RML 109413 



2 rf Amblyomma albolimbatum 



Egernia stokesii (name not verified) 



No other data 



772-779. Ticks received from Colonel Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., 

 Mpumu, Chagwe, Uganda, Africa, May 21, 1909:- 



772 



Amblyomma cohaerens <f, ? dry 



Probably Mpumu, Chagwe, Uganda 



Rec'd 21. V. 1909 



Rec'd from Col. Sir David Bruce 



L.E.R. det. 1926 



772 MISSING 



1 d-, 1 ? Amblyomma cohaerens 

 (pinned) are in the BMNH 

 collection. 



