CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



(A. Mk.) ; off Holy Island, 38-50 fathoms ; 7-50 miles off 

 Tynemouth, 25-40 fathoms (A. M. N.); Seaham, 20-30 

 fathoms (G. H.) 



My Northumberland specimens were examined by Mr. 

 Spence Bate and named Eiscladus longicandixtus ; but 

 on examination I find them to be referable to Photis 

 Reitihardi. N.D. 



PoDOCEROPSis EXCAVATA (Bate)=Afe///a excavata Bate ^, and 

 Ncenia rimapaliiiata Bate ?. 



It is Xenoclea Batei Boeck and Podoceropsis Baiei Meinert. 



Northumberland coast (J. Alder); outside Holy Island, 

 35-50 fathoms; fishing boats, Cullercoats ; off Sunderland, 

 1863 (A. M. N.); Seaham (G. H.); trawlers, Sunderland 

 (G. S. B.); off Berwick in 25 fathoms, and off Blyth in 22 

 fathoms (A. Mk.) N.D. 



Podoceropsis Sophle Boeck. 



Both sexes of the last species, and the only specimen known 

 to Bate of Ncenia iindata were sent to him from Northum- 

 berland by Mr. Alder. Ncenia utidata is believed to be 

 the female of Podoceropsis Sophice. Boeck {z=zNcenia tuber- 

 culosa Bate) ; and if that species should hereafter be found 

 off the Northumberland coast, which there is little doubt it 

 will be, this suspicion would be confirmed. N. 



Fam. 22.— AMPHITHOIDiE 



Amphithoe rubricata (Montagu)=y^. littorina Bate. 



Very common between tidemarks. N.D. 



Fam. 23.— JASSID^ 



IscHYROCERUS ANGUiPES Kroyer. 



" Two or three females obtained at Cullercoats in August 

 have four spines on the inner ramus of the third uropod, and 

 a dorsal row of three or four spines on the telson, and there- 

 fore appear to belong to this species." Also in 42-45 fathoms 

 82 miles E.N. of the Tyne, and in 42 fathoms off the Fame 

 Islands (A. Mk.) N. 



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