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REPORT— 1842. 



Species obtained. 



From 50 fathoms, 8 miles 

 S.S.W. the Mull of Gal- 

 loway. 



OftOt 



From 1 1 to HO fathoms, 5 mile* 

 S.W. the Mull of Galloway 



•J 



From 1J5 fathoms in Beau- 

 fort's Dyke*. 



~ I 



Observations. 



ClRRIPEDA. 



Balanus 



Creusia verruca . . 



ECHJXODERMATA 



Asterias papposa.. 

 Echinus sphaera, 



Mull 



— miliaris, Leske 

 Spatangus purpu 



reus. 



Amphidotus roseus 



Echinocyainus pu 



sillus. 



Crustacea 



(all living). 



Ebalia Bryerii 



— Pennantii . . 

 Eurynome aspera.. 



Hyas coarctatus 

 Inachus scorpio 

 PagurusBernhardus 



Galathea rugosa 



Arcturus longicor- 



nis, Westwood... 



Annelida. 



Aphrodita aculeata 



Zoophytes*. 

 Plumularia falcata 



•* myriophyllum 



Sert ularia abietina 



— cupressina . . 



— pinaster, So- 

 land. and Ellis % 



Tubularia indivisa . 

 Campauularia du 



' mosa 



Farcimia salicornia 

 Crisia cornuta.. 

 Cellepora ramulosa 



Skenei 



Flustra foliacea 

 truncata . . 



it 



A few small 

 and alive. 



A few living 

 and dead. 



In Buccinum 

 undatum. 



Fragments mini. 

 Few specimens. 



One small. 



Very small. 

 Ditto. 



Many alive; allim* 

 der half size. 



A few alive ; many 

 dead. 



Fragments. 



Small. 



Several small ; none 

 exceeding in body 

 1£ inch in length 



One specimen. 



Ditto. 



One specimen. 



A number, dead 



No crustacea. 



3t 



Excepting this 

 there are crus- 

 taceous species 

 only, as Le- 

 pralia, &c. 



I beg, in connexion with this and the preceding catalogue (by Mr. Hyndman), to 

 call the attention of naturalists interested in the study of the mollusca to the results 

 obtained in a third locality on the western coast of Scotland — at Oban — by Mr. Jef- 



* No Alga were brought from any of the three depths. 



t These numbers denote the different depths at which the Species of Zoophytes were 

 found; No. 1. at 50, No. 2. at 110, No. 3. at 145 fathoms. 



X S. margarita, H assail, seems to be identical with this. My specimen is without vesicles. 

 It agrees with the description and magnified figure of Solander and Ellis better than the 

 figure of natural size. 



