CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 

 BVTHOCVTHERE CONSTKICTA G. O. Sars. 



Off the Durham coast in 20-35 fathoms, and also off 

 Northumberland (G. S. B.) N.D. 



Bythocythk.re simplex (Norman). 



1865. Cyfliere simplex, Norman, Nat. Hist. Trans. 



Northumberland and Durham, vol. i., p. 17, pi. v., 



figs. 1-4. 



The types were dredged in 1862 about 100 miles off Tyne- 



mouth, and it was again taken in 1864 off Holy Island 



(A. M. N.). In several places off the Durham coast in 20-40 



fathoms, twenty-nine miles E. of Alnmouth in 40-60 fathoms, 



and off Souter Point in 30-40 fathoms (G. S. B.). Living 



specimens in very tine condition were taken during the 



dredging excursions of 190 1-2, generally associated with 



equally fine captures of Cy there y^onesii. N.D. 



PSEUDOCYTHERE CAUDATA G. O. SarS. 



Occasionally dredged, but not common. N.D. 



ScLEROCHiLus coNTORTus (Normau). 



Off the coasts in 20-46 fathoms, and also between tide- 

 marks. N.D. 



Cytherideis subulata G. S. Brady. 



Boulmer, near Whitley, Northumberland; Sunderland and 

 Seaton Carew (G. S. B.); Seaton Delaval (A. M. N.) ; tide- 

 marks and shallow water. N.D. 



Cytherois Fischeri (G. O. Sars). 



1870. Paradoxostoma Fischeri, G. S. Brady, Nat. Hist. 



Trans. Northumberland and Durham, vol. iii., p. 362, 



pi. xii., figs. 10, II. 



Budle Bay, Boulmer, Seaton Delaval, Northumberland ; 



Sunderland ; off Marsden and Seaham 33-35 fathoms (G. S.B.); 



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



Fam. 3.— PARADOXOSTOiMATID.E 



Paradoxostoma variabile (Baird). 



Abundant between tidemarks and in shallow water. N.D. 



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