338 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



Firth of Clyde, fine in 10-15 fathoins on a muddy 

 bottom (Norman). Off C umbrae (Robertson). 



ANAPAGURUS LAEVIS. 



Pagurus laevis, Thompson, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1843, p. 267.— 

 Bell, Brit. Crust, p. 184. 



Eupagurus laevis, Stimpson, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil., 1858^ 

 p. 74. 



Common and fine in many localities, in 10-105 

 fathoms, usually on muddy ground ; at the latter 

 depth, in Loch Fyne, we dredged a female with ova 

 in August, and several of those taken in March were 

 in a similar condition. 



ANAPAGURUS FERRUGINEUS. 



Pagurus ferrugineus, Norman, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3,^ 

 vol. viii., 1863, p. 273, pi. xiii., figs. 1-3. 



Lamlash Bay, Feb. 1853 (Norman). We procured 

 specimens in Lamlash Bay, off Portincross, off the 

 Tan Buoy Cumbrae, and on the Skelmorlie Bank,, 

 on moderately hard ground, and at a depth of 5-20 

 fathoms. Females with ova in July. From its 

 small size it is perhaps frequently passed over as- 

 the young of some other pagurid ; when freshly taken 

 it may however be recognised by the bright colour 

 of the antennules, the stalks of Avhich are red, while 

 the flagella are a brilliant blue. 



Subtribe GALATHEIDEA. 



Family GALATHEIDAE. 



Genus Munida, Leach. 



MUNIDA RUGOSA. 



Galathea rugosa, Fabr., Suppl. Ent. Syst. p. 415, 2. — Leach, 

 Malac. Brit. pi. xxix. 



Astacus Bamfficus, Penn., Brit. Zool. iv., pi. xiii. 



Galathea Bamffia, Leach, Edin. Ency. vii., p. 398. 



Munida rugosa, Leach, Diet, des Sc. Nat. xviii., p. 52. — Heller, 

 Crust, des Siidl. Eur. p. 192, taf. vi., figs. 5, G. 



Munida Rondeletii, Bell, Brit. Crust, p. 208. 



Common in all parts of the Firth as far up as the 

 Gareloch, but usually in rather deep water. It is 



