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Thompson. 
Solen vagina 
S. legumen 
S. antiquatus 
S. strigilatus 
Pholas papyracea 
Teredo bipalmulata 
Ascidia rustica 
A. tubulosa 
A. grossularia 
Phallusia intestinalis 
Botryllus Leachii 
Forbes and Hanley. 
Solen marginatus 
Ceratisolen legumen 
Solecurtus coarctatus 
S. candidus 
Pholadidea papyracea 
Teredo palmulata 
TUNICATA. 
Cynthia rustica 
Molgula tubulosa 
Cynthia grossularia 
Ascidia intestinalis 
Botrylloides Leachii 
II. ADDITIONS TO THE FAUNA OF IRELAND. 
The following additions to the Fauna of Ireland have been announced 
since Mr. Thompson’s death (Feb. 1852). We have not sought, as he 
would have done, to investigate the nature of the claim put forward on 
behalf of any species to be enrolled in the Irish Fauna, but give them on 
the responsibility of the several gentlemen whose names are appended. 
Mammalia. 
Vespertitio mystacinus. 
County Clare, Dr. Kinahan, Dublin Natural History Review, vol. i. p. 
248. 
Birds. 
Malacorynchus membranaceus. 
Castlemaine Bay, Co. Kerry, Wm. Andrews, Esq. Dublin N. H. Rev., 
vol. i. p. 25, 76.* 
Puffinus obscurus. 
Yalentia, Co. Kerry, Watter’s Birds of Ireland. 
Fishes. 
Batistes capriscus. 
Galway Bay, Prof. Melville. See Dr. Carte, Dublin N. H. Rev., vol. i. 
p. 161. 
Polyprion cernium. 
Dingle Bay, W. Andrews, Esq., Dublin N. H. Rev., vol. ii. p. 38. 
Lepidopus argyreus. 
Dublin Bay, Dr. Ball, Dublin N. H. Rev., vol. ii. p. 45. 
Mollusca. 
JRissoa fulgida. 
Arran, Ireland. Cork Harbour. Bantry Bay. Forbes and Hanley. 
* Dr. Ball thinks that this bird could not have occurred in Kerry, except as 
one escaped from confinement. — Ed. 
