52 TEANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Cancer pagur US, Linn. (Eep. I, 226). 



Ehos and Colwyn Bays : Common but small. 

 Eurijnome aspera, Penn. (Eep. I, 226, II, 180). 



Puffin Island, 15 fatli. S. end of I. of Man. Between 

 Liverpool and I. of Man, 20 and 30 fath. 

 Hyas araneus, Linn. (Eep. I, 226). 



Off the Little Orme ; Puffin Island, &c., in stony 

 places 2 to 10 fath. : not so common as the next species. 

 Hyas coarctatus, Leach. (Eep. I, 226). 



Stony places, shore to 10 fath. Common. 

 Inachus dorsettensis, Penn. (Eep. I, 226, II, 180). 



Off Port Erin ; between Liverpool and I. of Man, 

 "Weathercock," 28/8/86. 

 Stenorhynchus rostratus, Linn. (Eep. I, 226). 



Common in stony places. 

 Ehalia tuberosa, Penn., E. pennantil, Leach (Eep. I, 224, 

 II, 180, lY, 243). 



S. end of I. of Man ; Dulas Bay ; between Liverpool 

 and I. of Man " Weathercock," 28/8/86, 20 to 30 fath. 

 Ehalia ticmefacta, Penn"., E. hryerii, Leach (Eep. I, 224, 

 II, 180, IV, 243). 



S. end of I. of Man; "Weathercock," 28/8/86; Dulas 

 Bay, 20 to 30 fath.; Penrhos Bay, May, 1890; 10 to 

 17 m. N.W. of Mersey Bar, Sept., 1890. 



It is remarkable that the two last species, if they be 

 distinct, should have been taken together in every case. 



Anomura. 



Eupagurus bernhardics, Fabr. 



Abundant everywhere. 

 E. prideauxii, Leach (Eep. I, p. 223j. 



Off Port St. Mary, Isle of Man (Herdman). 

 E. piibescens, Kroyer (Eep. Ill, p. 69). 



Dredged W. of Calf of Man, May, 1888, " Hyc^na." 



