144 MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 



cod. Translucent and slightly yellowish, with three brownish- 

 red spots along the dorsum, and a small one above the ej 

 the latter are pinkish brown; the elongate"! bear! pulsates 



very evidently on the dorsum. 



Aiylus bispinosus, J Sate; B. it W. op. cit. t. p. 2-~><h 



In the debris of the fishing-boats, under stones at the Pier 

 rocks, and on the West Sands after storms. Eyes occasionally 

 reddish. Most of the body and appendages are speckled with 

 small black dots; many have specks of a carmine bue behind 

 the eyes. 



Genus PHERUSA, Leach. 

 Pherusa bicuspis, Kroyer; l'>. & W. op. cit. i. p. '!'>'■'>. 

 In the debris of the fishing-boats, and in swarms in the 

 fine pools near high-water mark beyond the Bock and Spindle. 



Genus Calmopius (Leach), Lilljeborg. 



CnUiopiiis In -ciusculus, Kroyer; B. iv W. op. cit. i. p. :.V>!i. 



Occasionally in pools near low water at the Hast Rocks. 



Calliopius Ossiani, Bate; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 261. 

 Frequent in the fishing-boats. 



Cnlh'npiiis ijriiiii/ociilis, Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. I'll."/. 



In the same locality, and not uncommon in the rock-pools. 

 Many show a decided brownish bar from the eyes along the 

 dorsal ridu'e ; and sometimes small reddish specks are present. 

 A. Boeck includes this form under (J. Icewusculus*. 



i 'id/iiij/iiis blili'iitatus (n. sp.), Xorman, Nat. Hist. Trans. 

 Northumb. & Durham, vol. i. l.s<!. r >, p. 24. 



This species is frequently dredged off the Harbour and the 

 Hast Rocks, as well as in the deeper water outside the bay, 



and found On the Wesl Sands after Storms. Mr. Norman 



states that it is not uncommon all along the east coast. 

 * 'Crustacea Amphipodn borealia et arctica,' p. 117. 



