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water fish, it is not likely to be found in that locality ; but in 
any case, the specimen in question is only an immature ex- 
ample of the common Ling (Molva vulgaris). In a MS. note, 
Dr. Dyce says that he had never seen more than two examples. 
of the Burbot in Aberdeen Market ; and we may assume the 
specimen to be one of these. There is then, I think, indis- 
putable evidence that he was mistaken as to the identity of 
the species. 
The Smooth Hound (Mustelus levis), p. 93, must, I think, be re- 
moved from our list, as there is no satisfactory evidence of its: 
occurrence in the district. 
ADBETIONS TO 
LIST, OF .THE CRUSTACEA 
OF THE 
NORTH-EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND 
(Trans, Aberd. Nat. Hist. Soc, 1878, pp. 84-88.) 
By GEO. SIM. 
STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA. 
Pagurus ulidianus, from stomach of Craig Fluke (Pleuronectes 
Calocaris Macandree, 5 — cynoglossus) 
Hippolyte pandaliformis, ak stomach of Poor Cod (Gadus 
Hippolyte Sp. ? do. do.  [minutus). 
Diastylis bimarginatus. 
SESSILE-EYED CRUSTACEA. 
Bathyporeia ? from stomach of haddock. 
Corophium Roneilii, from stomach of Armed Bullhead (Asfido- 
phorus Europaus). 
Caprella acanthifera, from cod’s stomach. 
Cirolana Cranchii, from stomach of Poor Cod. 
Arcturus gracilis, from haddock’s stomach. 
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