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Habitat — Among the folds of Khizotoma pulmo, 

 Cumbrae. The form L. Kinahani, Spence Bate and 

 Westwood, taken in the surface-net after sunset. 



Genus Parathemisto, Boeck. 



PARATHEMISTO OBLIVIA, Kroyer. 



Hyperia oblivia, Kroyer, Gronl. Amfrp., p. 70, pi. 4, 

 fig. 19. 



Habitat. — Taken by the surface-net, after sunset, 

 in Sanda Bay, near the Mull of Kintyre ; only a 

 single specimen was obtained, and it is the only one 

 that I remember of meeting with in the Firth of 

 Clyde. I had lately, from Dr. John Murray of the 

 Challenger Expedition, some gatherings taken by the 

 tow-net in the Firth of Forth, where this species 

 was in great abundance at the surface, and at 

 depths of 30 and 40 fathoms. 



Family CAPRELLIDM. 



Genus Pro to, Miiller. 

 proto ventricosa, Miiller. 



Squilla ventricosa, Miiller, Prodr. (1776), p. 360. 9 . 



$ Squilla ecaudata, Gronovius, Act. Helv. (1781), p. 

 439, pi. iv., fig. 8-10. 



Gammams pedatus, Abildgaard, Zool. Dan. (1789), 

 Fasc. iii., p. 33, lvi., fig. 1-3, ? ; tab. ci., fig. 1, 2, <£ . 



Cancer (Gammarus) pedatus, Montagu, Linn. Trans., 

 xi. (1815), i>. 6, pi. 2, fig. 6. 



Proto pedata, Leach, Linn. Trans., xi. (1815), p. 362. 



Proto pedatum, Desmarest, Consid. sur les Crust. 

 (1825), p. 276, pi. 28, (J ? . 



Leptomera rubra, Lamarck, Hist. Nat. des Anim. 

 sans Vertebr. (1818). 



Leptomera pedata, Latreille, Regne Anim. (1817), 

 iii., p. 51. 



Leptomera ventricosa, Desmarest, Consid. sur les 

 Crust, (1825), p. 276, ? . 



Proto ventricosa, A. Boeck, Crust. Amph. Bor. et 

 Arct. (1870), p. 188. 



