_Wi Mr. Thompson's Additions to the Fnuna of Inland. 



Caflianana ntbterranea, Leach, Mai. pi. 32. Bdw. Crust, t. 2. 

 p. 309. 



Cancer Astacus subtcrrancus, Mont. Linn. Trans, vol. ix. p. 88. 

 t. *>. f. 1, 2. March "J."), 1839. On examining the contents of 

 the stomach of several individuals of the Platcssa Pola, which 

 were taken early this morning off Newcastle (county Down), 

 two of the larger arms of this species, so peculiar in form and 

 still retaining their beautiful pink colour, were detected. 



Patipluui Sirado, Hisso, Hist. Nat. l'Eur. Merid. t. 5. p. 81. ed. 

 182G. Kdw. Crust, t. 2. p. 426. In the British Museum 

 there il B specimen so named, and labelled " Ireland." From 

 the donor, the Rev. James Bulwer, I learned that it was taken 

 by him in the vicinity of Dublin. 



Dexamine spinosa, Leach. Desm. Gen. Cons. Crust, p. 2G3. 

 pi. 45. f. 6. 



Cancer gammarus spinosus, Mont. Has occurred to me not uncom- 

 monly on the north-east coast. 



Dynamena rubra, Leach, Desm. p. 298. As last. This species was 

 determined from comparison with Dr. Leach's specimens in the 

 British Museum. 



JEga bicarinata, Leach, Desm. p. 305. March 30, 1839. I pro- 

 cured an individual of this species alive in Belfast market, 

 whither it w T as brought with oysters from Carrickfergus. It 

 was not known to Dr. Leach whence the specimen was brought 

 that served for his description, and the works accessible to me 

 in which the species is introduced do not contain any informa- 

 tion as to its habitat. 



Caprella linearis, Latr. Johnst. Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. viii. p. 672. 

 f. 71. Found among marine plants collected near Glenarm by 

 Dr. Drummond, in May 1836, and subsequently obtained in 

 abundance by Mr. Hyndman and myself upon Plumularice, &c. 

 dredged in Strangford lough. 



Bopyrus squillarum, Latr. Desm. p. 325. t. 49. f. 8—10. A Palcemon 

 serratus, taken by Mr. R. Ball at the South Islands of Arran, 

 off the coast of Clare in June 1835, contained w r ithin the plates 

 of the head a fine specimen of this Bopyrus 6^ lines in length, 

 and agreeing w T ith the female as represented by Desmarest and 

 other authors. 



Argulus foliaceus, Jurine. See a separate communication at p. 221. 



Lerntea uncinata, Mull. Z. D. vol. i.p. 38. t. 33. Johnst. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. vol. viii. p. 565. f. 53. I obtained on the gills of a Gadus 

 callarias, taken at Larne (county Antrim) in the summer of 



