i50 The Irish Naturalist. Sept., 
Slater (see Wood-louse). 
Slug (see Snail). 
It is doubtful whether the vSlug has an Irish name distinct 
from that of the Snail. 
Snail (shelhido). 
fcilCi-oe (7), feiltTH-oe (7), feiUji-oe (6), f6imit)e (6), feli-oe 
(6), fUtiT)e (4), feaCeo5 (7), 
Sea-snail (turkar mara) — cu|Ac^p xwa^^a (6), x>AotAw (7), 
5n.AtfiAn (7). 
Spider (ruan ab). 
f\ut)An Alt^iT) (7), |\UAt)An X)a\Xa (2), x>A\x\Am Alt-Ait) (6), t)iit)An 
AllA (3), b|\Ant)ut:)An (6), ctiit)eo5 (6). 
Water-spider or Water-bug (tjipal) — ciopAl (7). 
Squid (see Cuttlefish). 
Star-fish (raeltjen). 
|\6ilci'n (7), |\6utciAf5 (6), m&Ax^Aw (Mayo 7), \,At>Ai^r\A mt)An (3) 
Stomach- WORM (see Worm). 
Tape-worm (see Worm). 
Teredo (see Boring Shell). 
Tick (kartan). 
cAx^zAw (7), fccAtArAti (7). 
Sheep-tick (kS.rtan kaerach) — cai^caw cao|\aC (7), fof 
CAOX^At (7). 
It will be noticed that the same word is used to denote Crab- 
louse and Tick. 
Top-shell (Trochus) ^AotAw tfiuit^e (3). 
Wall-louse (see Wood-louse). 
Wasp (ark vach). 
eAt^c X)CAt (7), eijAC X)eAt (6), eit\5eA6 (6), XiQAt gAbAi^A (7), 
hQAtAw (7), X)QAtAx\ cA]Auit (6), cotifpeA^ (6), 5AifpeA*o^n (7)> 
feAtiAti-AC (7), eAt^c (7). 
The last word has also been applied to other insects as well 
as to the Lizard. 
