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Halcampa fultoni (T. 8. W.). 
Granton pier (7. S. W,), 
The following Mrepuso1p GonopHores have been noticed 
in the Firth of Forth : 
Oceania pileata (Forskal). 
Firth of Forth, surface (7. £. S.*). 
Lizzia sp. 
Mouth of Forth, surface (7. #. S.). 
Eucope lucifera (Forbes). 
Firth of Forth 7, £. 8). 
Phalidium viridicans (Leuckhart). 
Firth of Forth (7. #. S.). 
Tima bairdi (Johnst.). 
Burntisland Harbour, winter (#, /.). 
Bougainvillea brittanica (Forbes). 
Entrance to Firth (Z. F.). 
Taken in surface-net east of Inchkeith 
last summer (n0b.). 
Goodsirea mirabilis (T. S. W.). 
Near Queensferry (T. S. W., in Proc. Roy. 
Phys. Soc., vol. 111.). 
Stomobrachium octocostatum (Forbes). 
Near Queensferry and Granton (T. 8. W., 
in Proc. Roy. Phy. Soc., vol. iii.). 
Acanthobrachia inconspicua (T. S. W.). 
Granton Harbour (T. 8. W., in Proc. Roy. 
Phy. Soc., vol. iii.). 
VERMES. 
A very complete list of the Vermes of the eastern coast of 
Scotland will be found in Dr M‘Intosh’s “ Marine Fauna of 
St Andrews.” We have worked little at this interesting 
but difficult group, and the following is a very imperfect 
list of the forms to be found in the Forth. In its preparation 
we have derived much assistance from Dr M‘Intosh’s work, 
and have followed his arrangement of the group. We have 
* II. Jahresb, d. Komm. z. Untersuch. d. deutsch. Meere, III., Coelen- 
terata. 
