HIGHER CRUSTACEA OF THE UL.M.B.C. DISTRICT. 69 
used, as mentioned in Professor Herdman’s Report 
for 1888 on the Puffin Island Biological Station, with 
excellent results. 
III. April to July, at Colwyn Bay, shore-hunting, dredging, 
&c. by the Reporter. 
IV. September 20th, at Bull Bay, Anglesey, by Mr. R. 
Newstead, Curator of the Grosvenor Museum, Chester. 
The following species are either recorded for the first 
time in the fauna or in the locality dicated, or are men- 
tioned on account of some point of interest In connexion 
with them. 
BRACHYURA. 
Xantho rivulosa, Risso. 
X. tuberculata, Couch. 
II. Three specimens, dredged between Calf of Man 
and Port Erin. They belonged to the tuberculata form, 
which was considered by Couch to be distinct, and is 
described and figured as such in Bell’s ‘‘ British Stalk-eyed 
Crustacea.’ It has since been shown to be a mere variety. 
Portunus puber, Linn. 
Bull Bay (IV.), in the lobster-pots, where it is said to 
be common. The specimens were of large size. 
ANOMURA. 
*Hupagurus pubescens, Kroyer. 
II. This was taken abundantly in the dredge west of 
the Calf of Man, but all young specimens. 
*Anapagurus hyndmanni, Thompson. 
If. Scarce. 
*Galathea dispersa, Sp. Bate. 
II. Thanks to the admirable monograph of the Gala- 
theide by M. Jules Bonnier (‘‘ Bull. Scient. de la France 
* Indicates a species not previously recorded in ‘‘Fauna of Liverpool Bay.” 
