(J2 AMPHIPODA. 



UROTHOE BREVICORNIS, Bate. 



1891. Urothoe brevicornis, Stebbing, Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. xiii. p. L'.'J, 

 pis. iii. & iv. c. 



Goodriugton Sands (Stebbing). 

 UROTHOE ELEGANS, Bate. 



1891. Urothoe eleyans, Stebbing, Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. xiii. p. 13, 

 pl.i. 



This species lias been taken by Dr. Gough several time*, 

 both on the north and south coasts of Cornwall, in his tow-net 

 gatherings (fide A. M. j\.). 



Fam. 4. PHOXOCEPHALID^E. 



PHOXOCEPHALUS HOLBOLLI (Kroyer). 



Dredged in Plymouth Sound (Bate) ; tow-net, Plymouth 

 Sound, 1889 (A. M. N.). 



PHOXOCEPHALUS SIMPLEX (Bate). 



1861. Phoxus simplex, Bate & Westwood, vol. i. p. 140. 



1896. Phoxocephahis simplex, Caiman, " Oo Species of Phoxocephahis 



and Aplierusaf Tians. Roy. Irish Acad. vol. xxx. p. 748, pi. xxxii. 



fig. 3. 

 1896. Phoxocephalus pectinatus, A. O. Walker, "On two new 



Species of Amphipoda Gammarina," Auu. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 



ser. 6, vol. xvii. p. 343, pi. xvi. figs. 1-6, and vol. xviii. p. 156. 

 1896. Metaplioxus typicus, Bonnier, Resultats Sci. du Campagne 



du 'Caudan,' Edriophthalmes, p. 630, pi. xxxvi. fig. 1. 

 1898. Me.taphoxus pectinatus^ Chevrenx, " Revis. des Amphip. de la 



Cote oceanique de Franco," Assoc. Francaise pour Avanc. des Sci. 



p. 477 (no description or figure). 



Mr. Walker is still of opinion that his species is not that 

 of Bate. When specimens have been found which correspond 

 with P. simplex, and are not P. pectinatus^ our own opinion 

 will be proved to be wrong. Meanwhile Bate's type specimen 

 of P. simplex was from Plymouth Sound, so that the use of 

 that name is certainly right here. Scilly Isles (A. M. JS'.). 



PHOXOCEPHALUS FULTONI, T. Scott. 



1890. Phoxocephalus Fultoni, T. Scott, "Additions to the Fauna of 

 the Firth of Forth," Eighth Ann. Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, 

 p. 327, pi. xii. figs. 10-12 ; pi. xiii. figs. 13-19. 



1893. Phoxocephalus chelatus, Delia Yalle, p. 142, pi. v. fig. 10, and 

 pi. xxxv. figs. 29-35. 



