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cojiferta, new to the district : also the cumacean Campy- 

 laspis macrophthalma, new to Britain. 



V. August 19th. The Committee hired the steam 

 trawler " Lady Loch," and dredged at the following 

 localities : — 



1. North of Calf, close in, 14 fathoms, gravel, with 

 Claveliyia lepadiformis, Asterias glacialis, many ophiu- 

 roids. 



2. One-and-a-half miles north of Kitterland, 19 fathoms ; 

 stones and mud, with Antennularia antennina and A. 

 rmyiosa, Sarcodictyon catenata, Ghcetopterus sp., Stichaster 

 roseus, Porania pulvillus, Ehalia tuberosa, Xantlw tuhercu- 

 latus,Ascidia mentula, A.pleheia, Corella parallelogram7na , 

 Perophora listeri, ForheseUa tessellata, and Cynthia morns. 



3. Two miles west of Bradda, 23 fathoms ; Munida 

 hainffica, Ascidia mentula, Cynthia morus. 



4. Mouth of Port Erin Bay (with small trawl), much 

 seaweed, with Ascidia alhida {scahra), several common 

 species, such as Pagurus hernhardus and shrimps, some 

 young plaice and lemon sole. 



VI. August 25th. In hired steam trawler " Alhatross." 



1. Two miles north of the Calf, 22 fathoms ; sand and 

 Pectunculus shells and Zoophytes, with Alcyonium digi- 

 tatum, Sarcodictyon catejiata (yellow variety), Campanu- 

 laria verticiUata , Chcdtopteriis sp. 



2. Seven miles off outer end of Calf Id., 30 fathoms ; 

 dead Pectens and a few stones (up to 3 lbs.), in a little 

 mud, with Zoophytes, Cellar ia fistulosa, Echinocardium 

 flavescens, Echinocyamus pusillus, Lyonsia norvegica. 



3. Eight to nine miles west of Port Erin, 35 fathoms ; 

 bottom "reamy," with Spatangus purpureus, Phascolo- 

 soma vulgare. 



4. A mile further out, 48 fathoms ; mud, (containing 

 some stones and dead shells), with Calocaris macandrece, 



