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Caridion gordoni, Bate (Kep. Ill, 70). 



One female with ova, between Calf of Man and Port 

 Erin, May, 1888. 

 Pandalus annulicornis, Leach (Kep. I, 222). 

 Abundant everywhere on stony ground. 

 P. hrevirostris, Eathke = Hippohjte Thompsoni, Bell. 

 (Rep. I, 222, II, 179, III, 70). 



Turbot Hole; between Ormes Head and I. of Man, 

 30 fath. ; S. end of I. of Man, 21 fath. ; 16 m. N. of 

 Holyhead, off Red Wharf Bay, 20 fath. ; Towyn, Angle- 

 sea, 5 fath. 

 PalcE77ion serratus, Penn. (Rep. I, 221). 



Stony ground; not abundant. 

 Palcemon squilla, Leach. (Rep. II, 179). 



One specimen in tidal pool at Beaumaris (Chadwick). 

 Pal(27nonetes varians, Leach. 



In brackish w^ater. Wallasey Pool, Birkenhead (W. 

 J. Halls). 



SCHIZOPODA. 



Nyctiphanes norvegica, M. Sars. 



Tow-net, about 1^- m. N. of Puftin Island, 6.30 a.m., 

 November 30, 1890. 

 Leptomijsis Ungoura, G. 0. Sars. 



Colwyn Bay, 2^ fath., Sept. 15, 1890; Port Erin 

 Harbour, 2 to 5 fath., June 4, 1892. 

 Siriella norvegica, G. 0. Sars (Rep. IV, 211, 244-5). 



Port Erin, April 20, 1889, Electric Light and tow- 

 net on surface. 

 Siriella armata, M. Edw. 



Puffin Island, tow-net, 1890. 

 Gastrosaccus spinifer, Goes. (Rep. IV, 241-2). 



Colwyn Bay, 2^ fath., October 2, 1889; Port Erin, 

 Electric Light, April 20, 1889. 



