148 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



Anaphia (Anoplodactylus) petiolata (Kroyer). 



Dredged a few times in fairly deep water off the Cumbraes. 

 (A. M. N.) 



Anaphia (Anoplodactylus) pyg^lea, Hodge. 



Fairly common on the shore, occasionally in company with 

 Pycnogonum and Phoxichilidium. Referring to this species, 

 Prof. Carpenter writes : — " This form is also widespread on our 

 coasts. It is doubtfully distinct from the preceding (A. petiolatus 

 (Kroyer)), but I have not followed Sars and others in uniting 

 the two, as adults can be readily distinguished which show the 

 shortened form of trunk and neck characterizing the animal 

 as described by Hodge." * This form is evidently the same as 

 Phoxichilidium longicolle, Dohrn ; Sars and A. M. N. include 

 both under A. petiolata (Kroyer). 



I am indebted to Mr. T. V. Hodgson for help in the 

 identification of this species. 



Pallene brevirostris, Johnston. 



Occasionally on the shore, and down to about 10 fs. 

 (A. M. N.). 



Pallene producta, G. 0. Sars. 



A. M. N. Several specimens which I recorded as " brevi- 

 rostris ? " are no doubt this species. 



Nymphon rubrum, Hodge. 



Taken once on the shore, and once in 15 fs. off Keppel Pier. 

 (A. M. N.) 



Nymphon gracile, Leach (as described by Sars in the Norwegian 

 North Atlantic Expedition, 1876-1878: Pycnogonidea, 1891). 



Taken once on the shore, and occasionally in shallow water. 

 A. M. N. records this form, i.e., Nymphon gracile, Sars I.e. 

 (exclusive of all synonyms), as N. brevirostre, Hodge. 



Fisheries, Ireland, Sci. Invest., 1904, IV. (1905), p. 6. 



