PHRYXUS ABDOMINALIS. 937 
necessary to remove the creature with an instrument. 
This abnormal position was evidently one of some 
duration, for there had been no female attached to the 
Hippolyte, and the parasite, instead of being white and 
bleached as these creatures generally are, was of a reddish 
brown, and of hard structure. 
The following vignette is a sketch of the Bay of 
Bayndie, near Banff, taken by Mr. Greig from the 
Elfkirk. 
It is in this bay that many of the observations on the 
Crustacea were made for us by Mr. Edward, to whom we 
are indebted for the next species. 











































































































































































































BAY OF BAYNDIE, BANFF; FROM THE ELFKIRK, 
