GAMMARID^E. AORID^E. 



1880. Cheirocratus brevicornis, Hoek, " Carcinologisclies," Tijdschr. 

 Ned. Dierk. Vereen. vol. iv. p. 142, pi. x. figs. 10-13, rf . 



1889. Cheirocratus Sundevalli, Norman, " Notes on British Amphi- 

 poda," Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. iv. p. 130, pi. xi. 

 iigs. 9, 10 ; and pi. xii. figs. 1-3, rf ? 



1893. Cheirocratus Sundevalli, Sars, p. 524, pi. clxxxiv. & pi. clxxxv. 

 fig. 1. 



For other references see Norman's paper. 

 Exmouth, Salcombe, Plymouth {A. M. N.). 



( 'HEIROCRATUS INTERMEDIUS, G. 0. Sars. 



1893. Cheirocratus intermedius, Sar.s, p. 527, pi. clxxxvi. fig. 1. 



1890. Cheirocratus intermedius, T. Scott, Fourteenth Ann. Report 

 Scotch Fish. Board, p. 160, pi. iv. fig. 7. 



A single male taken at Plymouth in 1889 (A. M. N.). 

 Fam. 21. LILLJEBORGIID^E. 



LlLLJEBORGIA PALLIDA, Bate. 



1862. Liljeboraia pallida, Bate & AVestwood, vol. i. p. 203. 



1889. Lilljehorgia pallida, Norman, " Notes on British Amphipoda," 



Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. iv. p. 116, pi. x. fig. 10. 

 1893. Lilljeborgia pallida, Sars, p. 350, pi. clxxxvii. 



Eastern side of Drake's Island, Plymouth Sound (Bate). 

 Fam. 22. AORID JE. 



MlCRODEUTOPUS ANOMALUS (Rathke). 



1862. ? Microdeutopus anomalus, Bate & AVestwood, vol. i. p. 291, 

 o *_ 



1893. Microdeutopus anomalus, Sars, p. 541, pi. cxci., <3 $. 



Exmouth, Starcross, mouth of the Yealm, Falmouth 

 (A.M.N.}. 



MICRODEUTOPUS DANMONIENSIS (Bate). 



1856. Lembos danmoniensis, Bate, Brit. Assoc. Rep. for 1855, p. 58. 

 1802. Mia-odeutopus (jryttotalpa, Bate & Westwood, vol. i. p. 289 



(nee Microdeutopus c/ryllotalpa of Costa). 

 1893. Microdeutopus danmoniensis, Sars, p. 542, pi. cxcii. fig. 1. 



We are not sure that Bate and Westwood's figure repre- 

 sents the M. danmoniensis of Sars, and not M. anomalus. We 

 have, however, seen the former from different parts of the 

 British coasts, and have regarded it as M. anomalus not fully 

 developed. We have not seen it from the Devon and Cornish 

 coasts, but Bate gives as localities for his M. gryllotalpa : 

 Plymouth in a sponge (H. Stewart}; Polperro (Laughrin). 



* Bate's figure may represent this or Aora yracilis, . See Norman, 

 " Last Report Dredging Shetland," p. 281. 



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