306 THE FAUNA OF THE EXE ESTUARY. 



Station 11. MUD NOETH OF SALTHOUSE LAKE. 



To the west of Station 10 along the bank of the stream a consider- 

 able quantity of mud is met with, which in some places is soft and 

 sticky, in others hard and of a more clayey nature. 



List of Species. Shore Collecting. 



July 15tu, 1901. 



Nereis diversicolor. Common where mud was liard. 



„ loiigissima. One. 

 Nei3lithys Hombergii. Common, small. 

 Nerine coniocepliala. Not uncommon in hard mud. 

 Scoloplos armiger. Not uncommon in hard mud. 

 Arenicola marina. Common. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Carcinus ma3nas. Many young. 

 Crangon vulgaris. Many young 

 Macromvsis liexuosa. One. 



C<n't)phium grossipes. Common bur- 

 rowing in hard mud. 



MOLLUSCA. 

 Cardium edule. Common. [ Scrobicularia piperata. Common. 



Teilina balthica. One. I Littorina littorea. Common. 



List of Species. Mosquito Net Trawl. 



July 24th, 1901. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Carcinus moenas. Several. [ Macromysis Hexuosa. A dozen. 



Crangon vulgaris. Small, very common. I Schistomysis Helleri. Many. 



PISCES. 

 Gobius minutus. Twenty, 1-2-4-5 cm. 



SALTHOUSE LAKE. 



List of Species. Shximp Net. 

 July 18th, August 5th and 31st, 1901. 



CRUSTACEA. 



Carcinus mannas. Common. | Crangon vulgaris. Common. 



PISCES. 

 Gobius minutus. Common. 

 Ammodytes tobianus. One, 9-3 cm. 

 Rhombus Isevis. Three, 2-8-3 cm. 

 Pleuronectes platessa. About 130, from 4-16 cm. in length. (See p. 334.) 



„ flesus. Four, 13"5-14 cm. 



Syngnatlius acus. Several. 



