GALATHE1DJE. PORCELLANIDJi. 11 



1888. Galntlien dispersa, Bonnier, " Les Galatheidoe des Cotes de 

 France,' 1 Bull. Sci. de la France et Belgique, vol. xix. p. 08, 

 pi. xiii. tigs. 1-3. 



Plymouth, common (Bate fy A. M. JV.); Salcombe and 

 Falmouth (A. M. N.} 



GALATHEA INTERMEDIA, Lilljeborg. 



1815. Galathea squamifcra, Leach (partitn), Malac. Fodoph. Brit. 



pi. xxviii A. tig. 2. 

 1851. Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg, " Norges Crustaceer," Ofvers. 



K. Vet.-Akad. Forhandl. 1851, p. 21. 

 1858. Galathea Andrewsii, Kinahan, Nat. Hist. Review, vol. iv. 



p. 228, pi. xvi. tigs. 8 a-d. 

 1861. Galathea Andrewsii, Kinahan, " Britannic Species of Cranyon 



and GalatJiea" Trans. Roy. Irish Acad. vol. xxiv. p. 95, pi. xii. 

 1869. Galathea intermedia, Norman, " Last Pteport Dredging 



Shetland," Brit. Assoc. Rep. for 1868, p. 26-1. 

 1880. Galathea intermedia, Boas, " Studier over Decapodernes 



Slsegtskabsforhold," Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 6 Raekke, p. 124, pi. i. 



figs. 14, 35 ; pi. ii. fig. 64 ; pi. iii. figs. 94, 123. 

 1882. Galathea Giardii, Th. Barrois, Cat. Crust. Podoph. et Echmo- 



dermes rec. a Concarneau, p. 22, fig. 2. 



1887. Galathea Parroceli, Gourret, " Crust. De"cap. Nouv. du Golfe 

 de Marseille," Compt. Rend. Acad. t. cv. p. 1034. 



1888. Galathea Parroceli, Gourret, "Revis. Crust. Podoph. Marseille," 

 Ann. du Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Marseille, Zoologie, vol. iii. p. 110, 

 pi. vi. tigs. 11-24. 



1888. Galathea intermedia, J. Bonnier, " Les Galatheidae des Cotes 

 de France," Bull. Sci. de la France et Belgique, vol. xix. p. 44, 

 pi. x. tigs. 1, 2; pi. xi. figs. 1-14. 



An important difference between this species and its allies 

 is that in G. intermedia \k\Q first feet only are furnished with 

 a palp, while all other British species have the first three 

 pair of feet thus provided. Bonuier's excellent paper should 

 be consulted by those who find difficulty in distinguishing the 

 species of this genus. 



Plymouth, frequent in 10-45 fathoms {Bate] ; Salcombe, 

 Plymouth, Eddy stone Lighthouse, and Falmouth (A.M.N.). 



MUNIDA BAMFFIA (Pennant) =M. Rondeletii, Bell. 



Not rare from deeper water, chiefly from trawl-refuse. 



Fam. 3. PORCELLANID^E. 



PORCELLANA PLATYCHELES (Pennant). 



Common, tide-marks under stones. 



PORCELLANA LONGICORNIS (Pennant). 



1857. Poreellana priocheles, Kinahan, Nat. Hist. Review, vol. iv. 

 p. 84. 



Common from tide-marks to 40 fathoms. 



