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Invertebrates, but it has since been recorded by Dr Thomas 

 Scott from Newhaven, August 1887. 1 



The paucity of existing local records of even the 

 commonest species may be cited as justification for mention- 

 ing the following further occurrences. The species are 

 placed in the order in which they occur in Leslie and 

 Herdman's list. 



Aiolidia papulosa, L. Between Leith and Portobello, 1882; 

 North Berwick, common, January 1896, and two 15th April 

 191 5: rock pool, Gullane Bay, one, 21st August 1915 ; two 

 under stones, Joppa, spring 1916; Longniddry Bay, a few, 

 17th May 1916. In the aquarium the two North Berwick 

 specimens were observed attacking three Beadlet Anemones 

 {Actinia equina, L.), from which they removed large patches 

 of the outer pigmented layer. At North Berwick, 15th April 



1915, the same sea anemone was frequently found malformed, 

 doubtless from the same cause. 



Fascelina coronata, Forb. Port Seton rocks, two under stone, 



27th May 1915; Boglehill rocks, Longniddry Bay, one on 



Sertularia puniila, 17th May 191 6. 

 Tergipes despectus, Johnst. One, North Berwick, September 1890. 

 Doto coronata, Gmel. Boglehill Rocks, Longniddry Bay, two on 



Sertularia pumi 'la, 17th May 19 16. 

 Dendronotus frondosus, Ascan. ( = arborescens, Mull.). One in 



rock-pool, North Berwick, August 1897. 

 Polycera quadrilineata, Mull. North Berwick, four or five in 



rock-pool, January 1896. 

 Ancula cristata, Aid. Common in rock-pools, North Berwick, 



August 1897. 

 Goniodoris nodosa, Mont. Boglehill rocks, Longniddry Bay, half a 



dozen, 26th April 1915, and four, 17th May 1916; Port Seton 



rocks, two, 21st April 19 16; &c. 

 Doris tuberculoid, Cuv. North Berwick, September 1890 and 



January 1896; Dunbar, January 1908; Longniddry Bay, April 



1915; &c. 

 Lamellidoris bilamellata, L. Joppa rocks, several, one deposited 



spawn, 24th March 1915 ; Port Seton rocks, two, 21st April 



19 16, and one or two in July. The July examples, though 

 adult there was spawn on the stones beside them were 

 smaller than the spring examples. >* 



1 -jth Fishery Board Report (1888), part iii. p. 324. 



