AMPIlirODA AND ISOPODA OK THE FIRTH OF CLYDE. 219 



Amph- Crust, p. 379; Brit. Sessile-eyed Crtistacea, 

 vol. i., \). '^3; and Ann and Mag. Nat Hist, July, 

 1874, p. 13. 



Genus Eriopisa, Stebbing. 



ERIOPISA ELONGATA (Bruzelius). 



Eriopis elongata, Bruzelius, Skand. Aniph. Gamm. 

 (1859), p. 65; pi. 3, Hg. 12.— Bate, Brit. Mas. Catal. 

 Amph. Crust. (1862), p. 178; pi. 32, fig 5.— Norman, 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (1868), p. 415; pi. xxi. fig. 7-10. 



Niphargiis elongatus, A. Boeek, Crust, amph. bor. 

 et arct. (1870), p. 136. - A. Boeck, De Skand. og Arkt. 

 Amph. (1876), p. 403 ; pi. xxii. fig. 5. 



Eriopsis elongata, Wrzesniowski, Uber di-ei unterird. 

 Gamm., Zeitschr. fiir wiss. Zool., 1890, p. 63^3. 



The name Eriopis of Bruzelius being jireoccupied 

 was changed to Eriopisa by Stebbing, in February, 

 1890 (see Annals and Magazine of Nat. Hist, for that 

 month). Shortly afterwards Dr. Wrzesniowski pro- 

 posed the form Eriopsis. 



Habitat. — Taken in the Clyde by the Rev. Dr. Nor- 

 man (in the yacht Medusa). 



Genus Photis, Kroyer. 



PHOTIS LtJTKENI, Boeck. 



Photis Lutkeni, A. Boeek, Crust, amph. bor. et 

 .arct. (1870), p. 153- 



Habitat. — Dredged off the Clach Rock, Cumbrae, 

 in 0-7 fathoms, muddy-weedy bottom. 



Genus Megaluropus, Norman. 

 MEGALUROPUS AGiLi.s, Norman. 



Megaluropus agilis, Norman, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. 

 Hist., ser. 6, vol. iii., p. 446 ; pi, xviii. figs. 1-10. — Hoek, 

 Crust. Neerland, Tids. der Nederland Dierk. Vereen, 

 2de Reeks, Deel II., p. 28 ; pi. vii. fig. 7 ; pi. viii. fig. 3 ; 

 pi. ix. fig. 3. 



Habitat. — In sandy mud. Garrison Bay and Karnes 

 Bay, Millport, Cumbrae. 



The eyes are red, and projecting between the upper 

 and lower antennae. The branches of the third 



