78 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Urothoe marinus, Bate. 
U. clegans, Bate. 
One specimen. Male. I. 
*Amphilochus manudens, Bate. 
One specimen. I.a. 
Metopa alderi, Bate. 
Several specimens, all very small. I. and II. 
Iphimedia obesa, Rathke. 
One specimen. Length 4mm. I.a. This specimen was 
nearer I. eblana, Bate, which however Stebbing considers 
is only a (? young) form of J. obesa.t 
* Monoculodes longimanus, Bate and Westwood. 
M. longimanus, Bate and Westwood. 
M. grubei, Boeck, ‘‘ Brit. Sess. Crust.,”’ vol. ii., p. 507. 
Several specimens. II., E.L. 
*Megaluropus agilis, Norman. 
A few specimens. II., E.L. An undescribed species, 
having some remarkable characters, notably the very broad 
third uropods, and the position of the eye in the front 
portion of the lateral cephalic lobe. It has long been in 
the rich collection of Norman, who is about to publish a 
description in the ‘“‘Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.” } He informs 
me that he has specimens from the east, west, and south 
coasts of Great Britain. The third uropods are very fragile 
and often missing in dead specimens. 
Dexamine spinosa, Mont. 
Not common on Puffin Island. I.d. 
*Atylus vedlomensis, Bate and Westwood. 
Dexamine vedlomensis, Bate and Westwood. 
Not common. I.d. I1., 14.1. 
+ ‘‘Challenger” Report, p. 295. 
+ ‘‘Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.,”-6th series, vol. iii, p. 445, pl. xviii., 
figs. 1 to 10. 
