CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



Section II.— CYCLOMETOPA 



Fam. I.— POLYBIID^ 



PoRTUMNUs LATiPES {Penn3.nt)z=:F(>r/;/////!us XHiriegahis Leach. 

 Two specimens dead on the sands at Whitley (J. Hancoclc) ; 

 tlirown up in large nunibers on the sands between Hartle- 

 pool and Black Plall Rocks, Sept., iS6i (A. M. N.). N.D. 



Fam. 2.— PORTUNID/E Dana 



PoRTUNus PUBER (Linne). 



Neighbourhood of Embleton, NorthumberIand(R. Embleton). 

 Cullercoats, presented by Mr. Henderson, fisherman (New- 

 castle Museum). Fame Islands, Newbiggin, Whitley, and 

 not uncommon near the Longstone (A. Mk.). N. 



PoRTUNus CORRUGATUS (Pennant). 



" It has been found by Dr. Johnston in Berwick Bay, but is 

 rare" (Bell, Brit. Crust., p. 96). N. 



PORTUNUS DEPURATOR {\^\X\X\€)^^P. plicattlS RisSO. 



" Occasionally brought from deep water in Embleton Bay, 

 adhering to the nets of the fishermen" (R. Embleton). 

 Sunderland, from trawlers (G. S. B.). N.D. 



PORTUNUS MARMOREUS Lcach. 



Occasionally met with in the same manner as the preceding 

 (R. Embleton). As Mr. Embleton does not include P. holsaius 

 in his list, it is not unlikely that that species may have been 

 mistaken for the present one. N. 



PoRTUNus HOLSATus (Fabricius)=7'. dvbius Rathke. 



Frequent in 2-8 fathoms, and occasionally in rock-pools, 

 Ryhope and Seaton Carew (G. S. B.) D. 



PoRTUNus PUSILLUS Lcach. 



Common in the coralline zone. N.D. 



Fam. 3.— CARCINID.E 



Carcinus m^nas (Pennant). 



Everywhere on the coast. N.D. 



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