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Between Great Cumbrae and Wemyss Ground [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] 

 (1, B.M.). The Cumbracs [Grieve, 1868; von Graff, 1887; Chopin, 1895]. Same, 

 shore to 36 meters [Chumley, 1918]. Millport, Great Cumbrae [Dendy, 1886; A. H. 

 Clark, 1913] (2, B.M.). Near Millport, between the Allans and Portloy [Chopin, 

 1895]. Off the northern end of Little Cumbrae; 9-18 meters; June 1861, and 1867 

 [Grieve, 1808]. Off the western side of Little Cumbrae [Henderson, 1887]. 



Off the southern end of the Island of Bute (Callum's Hole and Hank's Neb) 

 [Henderson, 1887]. 



Airan Basin [Chumley, 1918]. Isle of Arran [Norman, 1865; W. B. Carpenter, 

 1866; P. H. Carpenter, 1884; Henderson, 1887; von Graff, 1887; Bell, 1892]. Lamlash 

 Bay, east coast of Arran [Wyville Thomson, 1864; Grieve, 1868; W. B. Carpenter, 

 1876, 1884; Herdman, 1884;'Farkes, 1891; A. H. Clark, 1913; Chumley, 1918] (7, 

 B.M.). Same, 13 meters [A. H. Clark, 1913] (dry pentacrinoids, B.M.). Same, southern 

 part, near King's Cross Point [Herdman, 1884]. Same, south entrance; 11 or 13 

 meters [Herdman, 1884]. ?Lamlash Bay [Bell, 1892]. Tan Buoy; 13 meters [Chum- 

 ley, 1918]. 



Campbell town Loch, Kin tyre; 18-29 meters [Chumley, 1918]. 



Four miles southeast of Sanda (off the southeastern end of KintjTe) ; 55-70 meters 

 [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (4, B.AI.). Between the island of Sanda and Ailsa 

 Craig; 44 metere [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913; Chumley, 1918] (1, B.M.). 



Irish Sea [Herdman, 1896] (3, M.C.Z., 236, T. J. Moore). Same, 37 meters 

 [Forbes, 1841]. 



Isle of Man [Forbes, 1835; von Graff, 1887]. Same, deep water off the chffs [Herd- 

 man, 1902, 1906]. Same, southern end [Chadwick, 1907]. Around the Isle of Man; 

 45 meters [Forbes, 1851]. Manx coast [Forbes, 1839]. Same, deep water [Forbes, 

 1831]. One mile north of Fleshwick, a half mile off shore; 26 meters; fine gravel 

 [Herdman, 1895]. West of South Barrule, 1 mile off shore; 22 meters; nullipores [Herd- 

 man, 1895], From the north side of Port Erin Bav, just under Bradda Head, to 

 the southern end of the Calf of Man [Herdman, 1889]. Port Erin Bay [Herdman, 1889]. 

 Port Erin (38, U.S.N. M., 36125). Same, from the bottom of the" buoy off the end 

 of the breakwater [Herdman, 1894]. Close to Port Erin [Herdman, 1886, 1893]. 

 Off Port Erin; 37 meters; May 1888 [Chadwick, 1889]. Same, 18-37 meters [Herdman, 

 1886]. Off the Castles (just outside the breakwater). Port Erin [Herdman, 1901]. 

 Between Port Erin and the Calf of Man [Herdman, 1894]. Off Bay Fine; 33 meters 

 [Herdman, 1901]. About Aldrick and Bay Fine; 28-37 meters [Herdman, 1894]. 

 Calf of Man [Herdman, 1886; Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). Off Port 

 St. Mary [Herdman, 1886]. Twenty miles southeast of Port St. Mary; 48 meters [Herd- 

 man, 1893]. Twenty -five miles southeast of Port St. Mary; 42 meters [Herdman, 

 18931. Off Spanish Head [Herdman, 1886]. Off Douglas Bay [Herdman, 1886]. 

 Off Porthwen Bay; 31 meters [Herdman, 1890]. Same, 2 miles from shore; 37^0 

 meters [Herdman, 1890]. Same [Swainson, 1889]. Off Niarbyl Point, 1 mile off shore; 

 22 meters; rough hard ground [Herdman, 1895]. 



Mouth of the Mersey river [Norman, 1865; Bell, 1892]. 



Off Liverpool [Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (3, B.M.). 



North coast of Anglesea. Off Bull Bay [Chadwdck, 1889, 1907]. Cemmaes 

 (Keumaes) Bay [von Graff, 1887]. Off Cemmaes Bay, 18 meters; Hyena expedition, 

 1886 [Chadwick, 1889, 1907]. 



