AMPHIPODA AM) rSOPODA OF THE FIRTH OF CLYDE. ill* 



Gammarus mamnus, Milne Edwards, Hist, des 

 Crust. (1840), t. 3, p. 40 (not Leach). 



Habitat. — Taken in the sand at very low water, 

 Karnes Bay, Millport. Bate and Westwood record 

 it from Devonshire. 



EISCLADUS longicaudatus, Spence Bate and Westwood. 



Eiscladus longicaudatus, Spence Bate and Westwood, 

 Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust,, vol. i. (1863), p. 412. 



Habitat. — Two specimens dredged in 10 fathoms, 

 Millport Bay, Cumbrae ; both were small and pro- 

 bably immature, and one was larger than the other. 

 Also obtained in 16 fathoms off the south end of 

 Bute. 



This species has been taken by the Be v. A. M. 

 Norman and Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys in the Outer 

 Skerries Harbour, Shetlands, in from 2 to 5 fathoms. 



DULICHIA TUBERCULATA, A. Boeck. 



Dulichia tuberculata, A. Boeck, Skand. Arkt. Amphip 

 (1876), p. 655. 



Habitat. — Taken in the dredging of the yacht 

 Medusa near the Mull of Kintyre, at a depth of 49 

 fathoms. Only one imperfect specimen was obtained 

 which leaves a little doubt as to its specific identity. 



A few amphipods, little known or new to science, 

 together with some doubtful species that are reserved 

 for further investigation, are intended to form the 

 subject of another small supplement to the list of 

 the Amphipoda of the Firth of Clyde. 



I cannot conclude without acknowledging my great 

 obligations to Mr. D. A. Boyd for the great care he 

 has taken with each page as it passed through the 

 press. 



