GONIODORIS, DORIS. 109 
lash (Greville and Miles); Cumbrae, at low tide and dredged, 
common (fobertson); common on east coast of Bute “(A, 
Brown). 
Goniodoris castanea, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat.—Saltcoats (Landsborough). 
FAMILY DORIDID&. 
Doris, Linné. 
Doris tuberculata, Cuvier. 
Habitat—Common throughout our Firth below stones 
near low tide. It is the largest and commonest of our 
Doridide. 
Doris flammea, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Rothesay (Alder); Lamlash (Landsborough) ; 
Cumbrae (Norman). Scarce on stones and dead shells in 3 
or 4 fathoms. 
Doris testudinaria, Jisso. 
Habitat.—Dredged in Lamlash Bay (Alder); Cumbrae at 
lowest tides, rare (Robertson). This species usually appears 
in catalogues as Doris planata (Alder and Hancock), which 
is the young state of Risso’s species. 
Doris Johnstoni, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Lamlash and Rothesay (Alder); Cumbrae, on 
stones between tide marks (Robertson) ; Ascog and Kyles of 
Bute, low tide, and in a few fathoms of water (A, Brown). 
Doris repanda, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Cumbrae, rare at low tide (Robertson) ; Ard- 
maleish Point, Bute (A. Brown). 
Doris aspera, Alder and Hancock. 
Habitat—Rothesay (Alder); Cumbrae, common on Lami- 
naria saccharina and between tide marks (A. Brown). 
Doris bilamellata, Linné. 
Habitat—Lamlash Bay (Landsborough) ; Holy Isle, under 
stones at low tide (Greville and Miles); Cumbrae, common 
(Norman, Robertson, and A. Browi). 
