crustacea of nortnitmberland and durham 



Fam. 4.— HOMARID/E 



HOMARUS GAMMARUS (Linne). 



Common. N.D. 



Nephrops norvkgicus (Linne). 



Taken abundantly by the trawlers off the coast. N.D. 



Fam. 5.— CRANGONID.E 



Crangon trispinosus Hailstone. 



A single specimen taken in the harbour at Hr)ly Island in 

 3 fathoms, 1862 (A. M. N.) ; Whitburn sands. July, 1S62 

 (G. S. B.). N. 



Crangon fasciatus Risso. 



A single specimen dredged in shallow water within the 

 Fame Islands in 1864 (A. M. N.) — but as the difference 

 between this species and C. neglecfus (G. O. Sars) was not 

 recognised in 1864, the latter may have been mistaken for the 

 former. N. 



Crangon neglectus G. O. Sars. 



Young specimens dredged in sandy bays of Northumber- 

 land (A. Mk.). N. 



Crangon bispinosus (Hailstone). 



Stomachs of haddock ; 40-50 miles E. by N. from Tyne- 

 mouth, 40 fathoms; off Berwick and off Durham coast, 1864 

 (A. M. N.). N.D. 



Crangon vulgaris (Linne). 



In all sandy bays. N.D. 



Crangon allmani Kinahan. 



1857. Crangon Allmani, Kinahan, Nat. Hist. Review, 



vol. iv., Proc. Societies, p. 80, and woodcuts. 

 186 1. Steiracrangon Allmani, Kinahan, Brit. Species 



Crangon and Galathea. Trans. Roy. Irish Acad., 



vol. xxiv., p. 65, pi. iii. 



Off Berwick in 26-46 fathoms, and off other parts of 

 Northumberland and Durham, 1862-1864 (A. M. N.) N.D. 



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