142 MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 



Stenothoe marina, Bate ; I'. \ XV. up. n't. i. p. ."IS. 

 Frequent in debris of fishing-boats. < )va green. 



Stenothoe Alderi, Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 61. 

 With tin; foregoing, occasionally. 



Stenothoe pollexiana. Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 64. 

 In the same locality. Body barred with red; eyes red. 



Stenothoe clypeata, Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. ii. Supplement, 



p. 499. 



Occasionally in the debris of the fishing-boats. 



Genus Lysi \\ \ss.\, M. -Edwards. 



fsj/sianitssn atlnntiea, M. -Edwards ; 15. & XV . op, i'it. i. p. 82. 

 Not uncommon in the stomach of the haddock. 



Genus Anonyx, Kroyer. 



Anoni/j- HoWollii, Kroyer, =A. denttcuhitns, 15. \- XV. 

 op. cit. i. p. 101. 



Occasionally after storms on the West Sands, and in the 

 stomachs of cod and haddock. 



Genus AciDOSTOMA, Lilljeborg. 

 Acidostoma obesum, Bate; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 98. 

 Occasionally at the East Rocks. 



Genus Callisoma, Costa. 

 Callisoma crenata, Bate; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 120. 

 I n the stomach of a haddock. 



Subfamily Ampeliscides. 

 Genus Ampelisga, Kroyer. 



Amjielisca carinata, Bruzelius ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 127 

 (as A. Gaimardii). 



Abundant in the stomachs of cod and haddock. 



