no 



GAMMARID^. 



particularly, they cover the next and much of the suc- 

 ceeding joint of the leg. The caudal appendages are 

 short, those of the last pair having the peduncle and 

 branches of nearly the same length. 



We have received specimens of this species from 

 Strangford Loch, where it was dredged by that inde- 

 fatigable naturalist, Mr. Barlee ; Mr. Webster has sent 

 it to us from Falmouth. We have also dredged it in 

 Plymouth Sound. 



The accompanying vignette is from a picture in the 

 possession of Mrs. Hames, of Chagford. 



