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ern seas [von GrafF, 1877]. European seas [von GrafT, 1884]. Celtic seas [Forbes, 

 1844]. 



Scotland [Busch, 1849; A. H. Clark, 1913] (13, B.M.). 



Off Seaham; about 55 meters [Hodge, 1872]. 



North of Tj-nemouth Gat. 55°12' N., long. 1°25' W.); 44 meters (7, CM.). 



Coast of Northumberland [Hodge, 1865]. Off Dunstanborough Castle; about 46 

 meters (Hodge, 1872]. Embleton and Beadnal Baj^s [R. Embleton, in Hodge, 1872]. 

 Cullercoats [J. Alder, in Hodge, 1872]. Off Cullercoats, 6 miles east of the Longstone; 

 73 meters [Storrow, 1913; Meek, 1924]. 



Aberdeen [Simpson, 1903]. Peterhead, Aberdeenshire [Peach, 1864]. 



Moray Firth (northeastern Scotland) [Gordon, 1852; Smith, 1891]. Moray Firth, 

 Witch Ground, near Banff [Sim, 1886]. 



Wick, Caithness [Peach, 1864]. Staxigo [Peach, 1864]. 



Pentland Firth [Peach, 1864]. 



Western coasts of Scotland, England and Wales [P. H. Carpenter, 1881]. 



Western coasts of Scotland [Pennant, 1777; Fleming, 1828; Forbes, 1841; Busch, 

 1851]. 



Northwest province, Scotland; 15 meters [Forbes, 1851]. 



Hebrides [Forbes, 1851]. Same, 36-46 meters; gravel [Forbes, 1851]. Same, 

 55-73 meters, shell [Forbes, 1851]. Off Stornoway, island of Lewis; 15 meters [Forbes, 

 1851]. Sound of Scalpa; 55-73 meters [Forbes, 1851]. Off" the Sound of Scalpa; 55-73 

 meters; stones and shells [Forbes, 1851]. The Minch, 10 miles northeast of the Shiant 

 Isles; 91 meters; sand and gravel [Forbes, 1851]. North Uist, outer Hebrides; 11 

 meters [Mcintosh, 1866]. Calway Channel (Loch Boisdale), southeastern part of 

 South Uist, outer Hebrides [Scott, 1896]. 



Ross-shire [W. B. Carpenter, 1866]. The Gairloch, west Ross-shire [Scott, 1896). 



Loch Hourn [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). Off Loch Laigh [Forbes, 

 1851]. 



Off Tobermory, Island of Mull; 55 meters [A. H. Clark, 1913] (2, B.M.). Loch 

 Buy, Mull; deep water [Scott, 1896]. Ross of Mull [Forbes, 1851]. 



Loch Etive; 28-37 meters [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). 



Firth of Lorn; 9-201 meters [A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). Same, 37-55 meters 

 [A. H. Clark, 1913] (2, B.M.). Same, 91 meters [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (2, 

 B.M.). Oban, Firth of Lorn [W. B. Carpenter, 1875; von Graff, 1887]. 



Loch Craignish, Argyll [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (13, B.M.). Loch Fjme 

 [Scott, 1897]. Loch Strivan; 36 meters [Chumley, 1918]. Same, 27-36 meters [Chum- 

 ley, 1918]. 



Firth of Clyde [Sars, 1868; W. B. Carpenter, 1876; Dendy, 1886; Bell, 1892; 

 Mcintosh, 1904; A. H. Clark, 1913] (2, B.M.). Same, hard ground in 18-37 meters 

 throughout the district [Henderson, 1887]. Off Roseneath Point [Henderson, 1887]. 

 Below Gourock [Grieve, 1868]. Dunoon Basin; 55-73 meters [Hoyle, 1889]. Same, 

 east side; 9-36 meters [Chumley, 1918]. Same, south end; 51-73 meters [Chumley, 

 1918]. Same, center; 18-36 meters [Chumley, 1918]. Garland station XII, April 

 20-21, 1896 [Scott, 1897]. 



Largs Channel, between Cumhiac and tl>c mainland; 18-25 metei"s; March 30, 

 1923; Chumley and Elmhirst (29, U.S.N. M.). 



