CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAXD AND DURHAM 



Druridge Bay, 1896, Cambois Ray, 1898, and subsequently 

 at other places on the Northumberland coast (A. Mk.). Mr. 

 Thomas H. Nelson, the ornithologist, has observed this 

 Euthemisto cast up at Redcar, Yorkshire, in the most extra- 

 ordinary quantity on several occasions in the early part of the 

 year, the first time being April 4, iSg'e.* These shoals must 

 have come from the north past Northumberland and Durham. 



N.D. 



Section IL— GAMMARIDEA 

 Fam. 2.— ORCHESTIID.^ 

 TaliTrus locust a (Pallas). 



High-water mark among decaying weeds, sandy shores, 

 common. N.D. 



HvALF. LuBBOCKiANA {'Ra.\.e)^=Allorc/iesfes imhricafiis. 



"Coast of Nortluimberland by Mr. Joshua Alder "(Bate 

 and West wood). N. 



Hyai.e Nilssoni (Rathke). 



Common amongst the rocks, especially under the little 

 masses of mussels at Cullercoats and Whitley near high- 

 water mark (A. Mk.) N.D. 



Orchestia LiiTOREA (Montagu). 



Common high-water mark among pebbles mixed with sand. 

 Orchestia brevidigitata B. and W., vol. ii., p. 277, is the young 

 of this species. N.D. 



Orchestoidea Deshavesii (Audouin). 



Abundant among pebbles high-water mark at Ryhope 

 (A. M. N.) D. 



Fam. 3.— LY.SIANASSID^ 



Lysianassa plumosa Boeck. 



1861. Lysianassa Costce, Bate and Westwood vol. i., p. 74 ?. 

 1 86 1. Lysianassa longicornis, Bate and Westwood (partim), 



vol. i., p. 85 $. 



* See Kommii, Tlie Naturalist, 1892, p. 17.">, niid refer to what has l>ei'n written 

 under Thysanocssa Imigicaudala, p. 271. 



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