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Gamma r us campylops, Leacli. — Brackish pond near 

 Colwyn Bay ; also Port Erin harbour. 



Fig. 2. — Section across the Irish Sea through Douglas. 



LANCASHIRE 





Other Additions to the Fauna. 



In making a thorough revisal of our lists of the Local 

 Fauna and Flora for the purpose of presenting a com- 

 plete report to the British Association at the recent 

 Liverpool meeting, it was found that some species we had 

 discovered in the past had escaped record, a few others 

 had been recorded under names that have now been 

 superseded, while a considerable number of previously 

 unknown forms have turned up as the result of the year's 

 work. It was stated in the British Association Report 

 that all these species would be duly recorded, with their 

 localities, in this the Tenth Annual Report. They are as 

 follows : — * 



Foraminifera : — Hyperammina arborescens. Norm., off 

 Peel, Isle of Man. 



Gypsina vesicularis, P. & J., off the Isle of Man. 

 Coelenterata : — Coryne vaguiata, Hincks, I. of Man S. 



Corymorpha nutans, Sars, off Port Erin. 



Hybococlon prollfer, Agassiz, off Port Erin. 



Podocoryne earned, Sars, off Port Erin. 



Phialidium tempera ri urn, Browne, off Port Erin. 



* For these additional records we are indebted to a number of t lie 

 Naturalists who are now working at the Fauna of the Irish Sea— especially 

 to Dr. <:. W. Chaster, Mr. I. C. Thompson, Mr. A. Leicester, Mr. E. T. 

 Browne, Mr. A. 0. Walker MissL. R. Thomely, and Mr. Andrew Scott, 



