222 LIVERPOOL MARINE BIOLOGY COMMITTEE REPORT. 



Pandalus hrevirostris, Kathke. 

 Hippolyte thornpsoni, Bell. 

 Dredged off Puffin Island, depth fifteen fathoms, during 

 the cruise of the '' Hyaena," May 24th, 1885. 



Pandalus annulicorfiiSf Leach. 

 The Shank or (Esop Prawn. Very abundant on stony 

 ground. Immense quantities are taken by the shrimp 

 trawlers off Prestatyn. 



Hippolyte pusiola, Kroyer. 



One specimen was obtained off Puffin Island during the 

 cruise of the " Hyaena," on May 24th, 1885. 



The colouring of this species, when fresh, is very beauti- 

 ful. The upper portion of the carapace is generally milky 

 white, the under part and legs spotted with red ; the abdo- 

 minal segments more or less yellow, with a ring of white just 

 above the tail. 



Hippolyte cranchii, Leach. 

 One specimen was obtained off Puffin Island, during the 

 cruise of the " Hyaena," on May 24th, 1885. 



Hippolyte varians, Leach. 

 Common in tidal pools. 



Crangon (Cherophilus) trispinosus, Hailstone. 

 Obtained off Puffin Island, from a depth of fifteen 

 fathoms, during the cruise of the *' Hyaena," May 24th, 

 1885. 



Crangon {Mgeon) sculptus, Bell. 

 Three specimens were dredged off the south end of the 

 Isle of Man. 



Crangon {JEgeon) fasciatus, Eisso. 

 Two specimens were dredged off Puffin Island, in fifteen 

 fathoms, during the cruise of the "Hyaena," on May 24th, 

 1885. 



