126 The Irish Naturalist. August, 
Right : five ocelli in two rows in the following 
disposition : — 
D. 
A ^^r\ p 
V. 
Left : four ocelli in a single row with a large circular space 
anteriorly ventral to the row. Disposed : 
D. 
A. ooOo P. 
X. 
V. 
EXPLANATION OF THE LETTERING. 
A., anterior ; P., posterior ; D., dorsal ; V., ventral ; 
0,0., ocelli ; X., position of the large circular space. 
It should be noted that the posterior ocellus is small 
and that the one next to it is large in both cases. 
We hope that further Irish examples of this interesting 
animal will soon be available for examination, and we urge 
upon collectors the advisiabihty of looking out for it.. 
During a recent visit to Dublin (Jan., 1916), one of the 
writers of this paper (H.K.B.) was enabled, owing to the 
kindness of Dr. Scharff, to collect on Sugarloaf, Co. Wick- 
low, and in the surrounding neighbourhood. Amongst 
the material collected were several Lithobiids which we 
