CRUSTACEA UF XOKTHUMBEBLAND AND DURHAM 



LoxocONCHA MULi iFORA (Xorman). 



1865. Cythere multiform, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumber- 

 land and Durham, vol. i.. p. 18, pi. vi., figs. 13-16. 

 Off Holy Island, 1864 (A. M. X.); Budle Bay, Northumber- 

 land (G. S. B.) X. 



LoXOCONCHA GUTTATA (Xormau). 



1865. Cytliere f:^utfiifa, Norman, Xat. Hist. Trans. North- 

 umberland and Durham, vol. i., p. 19, pi. vi., figs. 9-12. 



1S70. Loxocoiicha graniilala, G. S. Brady, Xat. Hist. Trans. 

 Xorthumberland and Durham, vol. iii., p. 368, pi. xiii., 



figs- 5-7- 



Dredged in 1864 off Holy Island, and also 10-15 miles off 



Seaham in about 40 fathoms (A. M. X.) ; 29 miles E. of Aln- 



mouth in 59 fathoms, and several places off the Durham coast 



in 20-30 fathoms (G. S. B.) N.D. 



LoxocoNCHA TAMARiNDUs { Rupcrt Joues). 



1865. Cythere lievafa, Norman, Nat. Hist. Trans. Xorth- 

 umberland and Durham, vol. i., p. 18, pi. v., figs. 

 13-16. 

 Off" Holy Island (A. M. X.) ; Xorthumberland and Durham 

 coasts in tide-pools and in 30-46 fathoms, also in estuaries as 

 Budle Bay and river Blyth ((i. S. B.) N.D. 



LoxocoNCHA PusiLLA Brady and Robertson. 



Budle Bay and rivers Wansbeck and Blyth, Xortiiumber- 

 land (G. S. B.); Seaton Delaval (A. M. X.) X. 



LoxocoNCHA FRA(;ii,is G. O. Sars. 



Budle Bay, Northumberland (G. .S. B.) N. 



Xestoleberis aurantia (Baird). 



Common between tidemarks and in estuaries. In 1891 



G. S. B. took it at 29 miles E. of AInmouth in 59 fathoms. 



N.D. 



Xestolekkris DKi'KKSSA G. O. Sars. 



The last is usually a tidemark sj)ccies ; this on the contrary 

 is an inhabitant of the ultra-littoral region, and descends to 

 deep water, where it is not uncommon. N.D. 



10; 



