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tained others from trawl refuse brought from near the 

 Eddystone. Mr. Loughrin has sent the species to us from 

 Polperro, and Mr. Barlee took it both in Loch Fyne and 

 off St. Ives in Cornwall ; Mr. Jeffreys and the Rev. 

 A. M. Norman have dredged it in forty fathoms one 

 mile north of Walsey Lighthouse, as well as in from two 

 to five fathoms in the outer Skerries Harbour in the 

 Shetlands. 



It is singular to record that the only other known 

 species of this genus (and which, as far as we are able 

 to determine by the figures given by Kroyer and Nicolet, 

 are distinguished from this by the presence of a small 

 process or tooth upon the second joint of the first pair 

 of legs) should have so distant a habitat as the coast of 

 Chili. 



