OFE THE SOUTH-WEST COAST OF lEELAND. 315 



Britisli Fauna ; yet the type specimens, one of which was originally 

 described in The Depths of the Sea, were distinctly recorded as 

 having been dredged on the HoUenia ground off the Butt of Lewis." 



Inachus doesettensis, Penn. 



LisPOGNATHUs Thomsoni, Norman. 



1873. DoBHYNCHUS Thomsoni, Norman. In Wyville Thomson's Depths of the 



Sea, p. 174, fig. 34. 



1881. LiSPOGNATHTJS Thomsoni, A. Milne Hdtvards. Comptes Reudus, pp. 878 



and 932. 



1883. — — A. Milne Edwards. Recueil de figures de Cms- 



taces nouveaux ou pen connus, pi. iii. 



1883. — FUECATUS, Smith. Proc. Nat. Museum U.S., vol. vi, p. 18. 



1886. — Thomsoni, Smith. Report Decapoda, " Albatross " Dredg- 



ing, 1884, p. 18. 



A single specimen from 400 fath. This species was also obtained 

 in the '^ Flying Fox " expedition. Canon Norman sends me the 

 following note : — *' This species, like Anamathia Carpenteri, was 

 figured in The Depths of the Sea as one of the inhabitants of the 

 warm area off the Butt of Lewis, yet Mr. Pocock says that he was 

 not aware that it had been recorded as a British species. Moreover, 

 both species were again recorded from the same district in my report 

 of the Crustacea of the ' Knight Errant ' Expedition.""^ 



Stenorhynchus tenuirostris, M. Edw. 



Ebalia ndx, Norman, MS. 



1880. Ebalia NUX, Norman. Notes on the French Exploration of " Le Travail- 



leur " in the Bay of Biscay, Am. Mag. Nat. Hist, and Rep. 



Brit. Assoc, p. 387. 

 1883. — — (Norman), Marion. Annales du Musee d'Hist. Nat. de 



Marseille, vol. i, mem. 2, p. 36. 

 1883. — — (Norman), A. Milne Edivards. Recueil de figures de Crus- 



taces nouveaux ou pen connus, pi. v. 

 1889. — — Pocock. Am. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. iv, p. 426. 



A single specimen was taken in 400 fath. The single specimen 

 of the "Flying Fox" was taken in 315 fath. Canon Norman 

 sends me the following notes on this species : — " Mr. Pocock seems 

 to have been unaware that Ebalia mix had been admirably figured 

 by Prof. A. Milne Edwards. The following is the distribution of 

 the species as far as is known to me." 



*' ' Porcupine,' 1869, Stations 1, 3, 6, 11, all off the west and south- 

 west of Ireland, in 90 to 1630 fath. ; also Station 46, lat. 59° 23' N., 



* Proc. Royal Soc. Edinb., 1882. 



