26 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 

 AMPELISCA PROPINQUA, A. Boeck. 



Ampelisca propinqua, A. Boeck, Crust. Amphip. 

 Bor. et Arct. (1870), p. 145. 



Habitat. — Dredged in Lochgoil, in 12 fathoms, 

 bottom gravelly mud. One only was taken. 



AMPELISCA ASSIMILIS, A. Boeck. 



A?npelisca assimilis, A. Boeck, Crust. Amphip. Bor. 

 et Arct. (1870), p. 142. 



Habitat. — Dredged in 10 to 12 fathoms in Row 

 Bay, Gareloch, bottom black stinking mud. 



AMPELISCA MACROCEPHALA, Lilljeborg. 



Ampelisca macrocephala, Lilljeborg, Of v. af Kgl. 

 Vet.-Akad. Forhand. (1852), p. 7. 



Ampelisca Eschrichti $ Lilljeborg, Of v. af Kgl. 

 Vet.-Akad. Forh. (1851), p. 22. 



Araneops brevicornis, Costa, R. Soci. Crost. Amfip. 

 del regno di Napoli. (1851), p. 180, tab. i., f. 2. 



Habitat. — Dredged off Brodick Bay in 80 fathoms, 

 bottom soft brownish-coloured mud. Rare. 



Genus Haploops, Lilljeborg. 

 haploops tubicola, Lilljeborg. 



Haploops tubicola, Lilljeborg, Of v. af Kgl. Vet.-Akad. 

 Forh. (1855), p. 135. 



Haploops tubicola, S. Bate and AVestwood, Brit. 

 Sessile-eyed Crustacea, vol. ii., p. 505. 



Habitat. — Dredged off Little Cumbrae in 60 

 fathoms, bottom soft mud; in Loch Striven, 35 

 fathoms, bottom soft mud, where their tubes were 

 found in great abundance ; off Dunoon in 15 to 

 25 fathoms, bottom mud; and off Fairlie in 6 to 8 

 fathoms, sandy mud. 



When a mass of their tubes is brought up in the 

 dredge (as is often the case) and emptied on the 

 deck, a number of the species may generally be 

 seen sprawling about free, having most rn'obably 

 escaped from their tubes in alarm. 



