24 TEANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Malmgrenia castanea on Spatangus purpureus, Mem- 

 hranipora trifolmm* Schizoporella simplex,^ MelpJiidippa 

 macra, Podocerus viinutus, Cyproidea damnoniensis, 

 Amphilochoides odontonyx* Pseiidocunia sp. (probably new 

 to science), Balanus p)orcatus, Erythrops pygmcea, 

 A telecyclus septemdentatiis . 



4. Six miles West of Port Erin, 24 fms., 2 hauls of 

 dredge: — Stichaster roseus, Amphidotus cordatus and A. 

 flavescens, Thyone drummondii, Siphonostomum affinis, 

 Sars (which Mr. Hornell considers distinct from S. diplo- 

 chaitos), Crania anomala, Lilljehorgia ^^a/ZicZa, Moera 

 semiserrata, TJiia polita, Gapulus hungaricus, Trochus 

 miUegranus, Lima Mans, L. elUptica, Ascidia virginea, 

 A . venosa, Styela grossularia. 



5. One mile West of Calf Island, 20 fms., 2 hauls of 

 dredge : — Schizoporella linearis,^ Hippothoa flagellum* 

 Pecten pusio, P. tigrinus, P. varius, Tellina crassa, Sole- 

 curtiis antiquatus, Odostomia scalaris* Defrancia teres * 



6. Off Kitterland, West end of Calf Sound, 17 fms., 

 1 haul of dredge; Adamsia palUata, Lepton sulcatulum,* 

 Cyclostrema cutlerianum,^ and C. oiitens* Odostomia niti- 

 dissima* and 0. acicida* Eulima hilineata/^ 



At each of these local- 

 ities besides the ordin- 

 ary large naturalists' 

 dredge (see fig. 7), 

 tow-nets were used, and 

 also Mr. A. 0. Walker's 

 small dredge with a 

 canvas bag for bringing 

 up samples of the bot- 

 tom, to be washed and 

 sifted for small Crus- 

 tacea, &c. Dr. Chaster 

 reports to me that of the j,.^^ - j^^^^^^^^^, i^^ ^^^^ ^^.^j^^ 



