CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DUEH^UI 



1863. Galathea ?iexa, Heller, Die Crustaceen des siidlichen 

 Europa, p. 191, pi, vi., fig. 4 (not fig. 3). 



1888. Galathea dispersa, J. Bonnier, Galatheidre des cotes 

 de France. Bull. Sci. de France et Belgique, vol. xix., 

 p. 68, pi. xiii., figs. 1-3. 



Ofifdifferent parts of Nortliumberland, 1862-4 (A. M. N.); 

 Cullercoats (J. Alder); Seaham (G. H.). X.D. 



MuNiDA BAMFFiA (Pennant) = J/// ///>/(? riigosa Fabricius= 

 Afunida Rondeletii Bell. 



The date of Pennant's specific name is 1777, and that of 

 Fabricius 1787. 



Very large, eight inches long, Northumberland (J. 

 Hancock); Cullercoats (J. Alder); Embleton, not uncommon 

 (R. E.) ; frequent in deep water (A. M. N.) ; St, Mary's 

 Island (A. Mk.). N.D. 



Order HI.— MACRURA 



Fam. I.— CALLIANASSID^ 



Upogebia stellata (Montagu)=6^(";^/<? dcltura Leach. 



Two specimens are in the Newcastle Museum from the 

 Northumberland coast (J. Alder); Whitburn (Mr. Abbs 7?^^ 

 J. Hancock). N.D. 



Fam. 2.— CALOCARID^ 



Calocaris macandre.e Bell. 



Dredged by Mr. R. A. Todd (International Fisheries 

 Investigation), July 26, 1907, on mud in 57 fathoms E.N.E. 

 of the Coquet Lighthouse. N. 



Fam. 3.— ASTACID.E 



AsTACUS I'ALLiPRS LcrebouUet. 



In the rivulets to the south of Berwick Bay (R. Embleton) ; 

 the Pont near Ponteland, and near Bedlington (John Hancock) ; 

 tributaries of the Tyne, specimens in Newcastle Museum from 

 Whittle Dene near Ovingham (E. L. Gill). N. 



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