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viscera were distinctly visible, and in one the pulsa- 

 tions of the heart— amounting to about sixty in 

 the minute — could be distinctly made out. 



Family PALAEMONIDAE. 

 Genus Hippolyte, Leach. 



HIPPOLYTE CRANCHII. 



Hippolyte Cranchii, Leach, Malac. Brit. pi. xxxviii., figs. 17-21, 

 — M. Edw., Hist. Nat. des Crust, ii., p. 376.— Bell, Brit. Crust, 

 p. 288. 



Hippolyte crassicornis, M. Edw., Hist. Nat. des Crust, ii., p. 

 375. 



Hippolyte mutila, Kroyer, Monogr. Fremstilling af HippoL 

 Nord. Arter, p. 86. 



Hippolyte Yarrelli, Thompson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1853, ser. 

 2, vol. xii., p. 112, pi. vi., fig. 2 [var.). 



Loch Fyne (Forbes and M'Andrew). OfiP Cumbrae; 

 also off Craigmore, and Hawk's Neb, Bute, 5-20 

 fathoms hard ground, not common. A female with 

 ova in July. One specimen with a Phryxus adher- 

 ing to the abdomen. 



HIPPOLYTE GAIMARDII. 



Hippolyte Gaimardii, M. Edw., Hist. Nat. des Crust, ii., p. 378. 

 Hippolyte pandaliformis, Bell, Brit. Crust, p. 291. 



Described by Bell from examples dredged by Prof. 

 Edward Forbes and Mr. M'Andrew in Loch Fyne. 

 It is not uncommon in many localities from Lamlash 

 Bay to near the head of Loch Goil, in 5-45 fathoms, 

 on both hard and soft bottoms ; at the latter depth, 

 near Ardentinny, Loch Long, we obtained upwards 

 of thirty specimens in a single haul. The toothing of 

 the rostrum does not appear to be very constant, 

 the formula being |:f ; the apex occasionally — by no 

 means invariably— bidentate. 



HIPPOLYTE PUSIOLA. 



Hippolyte pusiola, Kroyer, Monogr. Fremstilling af Hippol. 

 Nord. Arter, p. 111. 



Hippolyte Andrewsii, Kinahan, Nat. Hist. Rev., 1857. 



,, Barleei, Bate, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1852, vol. x., 



p. 357, pi. V. B., fig. 1. 



