24 FISHES AND FISHERIES OF THE IRISH SEA. 
S. reticulata 
Schizoporella linearis 
Mucronella peachit 
M. ventricosa 
M. coccinea 
Diastopora obelia 
Microporella malustt 
Hippothoa divaricata 
HT, distans 
Stomatopora johnstont 
Balanus batanoides 
Thatlestris peltata 
Dactylopus flavus 
Laophonte spinosa (?) 
Ectinosoma atlanticum 
Cyclopicera gracilicauda 
Lichomolgus liber 
Dyspontius striatus 
Acontiophorus scutatus 
Artotrogus orbicularis 
Stenothoe marina 
Leucothoe spinicarpa 
Amphilochus manudens 
Cyproidea brevirostris 
Triteta gibbosa 
Cressa dubia 
Podocerus cumbrensis 
Spirontocarts spinus 
Stenorhynchus, sp. 
Portunus, sp. 
Eupagurus bernhardus 
E. cuanensis 
Galathea intermedia 
G. dispersa 
Pandalus annulicornis 
Crangon allmant 
Xantho tuberculatus 
Pycnogonum littorale 
Anomia ephippium 
Ostrea edulis 
Mytilus modiolus 
Pecten maximus 
P. tigrinus 
P. pusio 
P. opercularts 
Astarte, sp. 
Venus casina 
Tapes, sp. 
Nucula nucleus 
Saxicava rugosa 
Pectunculus glycimeris 
Chiton, sp. 
Cyprina tslandica 
Tectura virginea 
Emarginula fissura 
Pleurotoma, sp. 
Trochus millegranus 
T. sizyphinus 
Gontodorts nodosa 
Amaroucium, sp. 
Didemnum, sp. 
Leptoclinum maculatum 
Botryllus, sp. 
Ascidiella virginea 
Ascidia mentula 
As plebeta 
Corella parallelogramma 
Strelopsis grossularia 
Cynthia morus 
A third haul, on this same occasion (October 27th) gave us, from 16 fathoms, 156 
species (see above, p. 19). 
In order to get another case, on entirely different ground, not of our own choosing, 
on the first occasion after we commenced counting these hauls, when we were out 
Witnessing the trawling observations of the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries steamer ‘‘ John Fell,” 
we counted, with the help of Mr. Andrew Scott and the men on board, the results of 
the first haul of the shrimp trawl. It was taken on July 23rd at the mouth of the 
Mersey estuary, inside the Liverpool Bar, on very unfavourable ground: bottom muddy 
sand, depth 6 fathoms. The shrimp trawl (13-inch mesh) was down for 1 hour, and it 
brought up over seventeen thousand specimens referable to the following thirty-nine 
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species, belonging to thirty-four genera :— 
