222 BOPYRIDZ. 
tagu, states that this species is common also under the 
carapace of the shrimp. It has not been our experience 
to meet with one, those that we have seen being obtained 
from prawns. From Guernsey and Jersey we have re- 
ceived them from the Rev. A. M. Norman, on Palemon 
serratus and Palemon Leachii, and from Polperro, where 
Mr. Loughrin has found them on Palemon serratus. 
The late Harry Goodsir published figures of a species 
of this genus, which he names B. Squillarum, representing 
the male, female, and young, which he had obtained 
from the carapace of a new species of Hippolyte (H. enst- 
ferus) found in the gulf-weed between 25° and 30° north, 
and 40° west longitude. His figures, unfortunately, do 
not show sufficient care in their delineation, the seg- 
mentation of the body of the female being unintel- 
ligible, whilst the figures of the ambulatory legs of 
both sexes differ so materially from those organs in our 
English specimens, as to lead us to suppose that they 
cannot belong to this genus, but either to Bopyroides 
of Stimpson, or to Gyge. 
