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of Anonyx longicornis, in which case, as Mr. Stebbing 

 points oat, the name would have to be Lepidepecreunt 

 longicorne, Spence Bate. 



TRYPHOSA HORIXGII, A. Boeck. 



Tryphosa Horingii, A. Boeck, Crust. Amphip. Bor. 

 et Arct. (1870), s. 38; Skand. Arkt. Amphip. (1876), 

 p. 182. 



Habitat. — Cumbrae, taken on the back of a cod-fish. 



TRYPHOSA NONOIDES, Lilljeborg. 



Anonyx nonoides, Lilljeborg, On the Lysianassa 

 magellanica, &c. (1865), p. 25. 



Anonyx nanus, Bruzelius, Skand. Amphip. Gammar. 

 (1859), p. 42. 



Tryphosa nonoides, A. Boeck, Crust. Amphip. Bor. 

 et Arct. (1870), p. 38; Skand. Arkt. Amphip. (1876), 

 p. 186. 



Habitat. — Cumbrae, taken on the back of a cod-fish. 



haploops carinata, Lilljeborg. 



Haploops carinata, Lilljeborg, Of v. af Kgl. Vet.- 

 Akad. Forh. (1855), p. 89. — Bruzelius, Skand. Amphip. 

 Gamm. (1859), p. 89.— Spence Bate, Cat. Amphip. 

 Crust. Brit. Mus. (1862), App., p. 372.— A. Boeck, 

 Crust. Amphip. Bor. et Arct. (1870), p. 147 ; Skand. 

 Arkt. Amphip. (1876), p. 539. 



Habitat. — Taken in 60 fathoms between Little 

 Cumbrae and Garroch Head (Bute), bottom mud. 

 New to Britain. 



grayia imbricata, Spence Bate. 



Gray la imbricata, Spence Bate, Cat. Amphip. Crust. 

 Brit. Mus. (1862), p. 101.— Spence Bate and West- 

 wood, Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust., vol. i. (1863), p. 152. 



Habited. — One specimen taken in the surface-net, 

 after sunset, in Sanda Bay. Recorded from Fal- 

 mouth Harbour by Mr. W. Webster, and taken by 

 the Rev. A. M. Norman and Mr. Alder off the coast 

 of Northumberland. 



