334' GAMMARID.E. 



wrists ; the palms are slightly oblique, and the fingers 

 very short. The rest of the animal bears so close a re- 

 lation to the preceding that it is quite unnecessary to 

 describe it further. 



This animal, of which only a single specimen has been 

 taken, was sent to us from our valued correspondent, 

 the Rev. A. M. Norman, who dredged it in Moulin 

 Huel Bay, Guernsey, in about ten fathoms, on sand and 

 Zostera. 



It receives its specific name in compliment to the 

 finder, who has been so liberal as to present us with this 

 and many other specimens as well as to place at our 

 disposal for this work the results of his numerous 

 dredgings in this order of Crustacea. 



