Rev. A. M. Norman's Notes on British Amplupoda. 127 



Falmouthj Torbay, Salcombe, and Stavcross, Devon {A. 

 M. K). 



Distribution. Adriatic ( Claus) : Mus. Norm. Many places 

 in tlie Adriatic {Gruhe and Heller) ; Marseilles {Marion) ; 

 Western France and Azores {Th. Barrois). 



jMr. Thomas Scott (' Sixth Annual Report Fishery Board 

 of Scotland,' 1888, p. 239) has recorded this species from tlie 

 Firth of Forth ; but he subsequently sent me the specimen 

 for examination, and it proved to be M. Loveni. 



3. Mcera Batei, Norman. 



1868. M(era Batei, Norman, Auo. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ii. 

 p. 416, pi. xxii. figs. 1-3. 



1868*. Megamara multidentata, Bate & Westw. Brit. Sessile-eysd 

 Crust, vol. ii. p. 515. 



Hah. The types were dredged off St. Martin's Point, 

 Guernsey, in 18(35 {A. M. N.) ; off Puffin Island, Liverpool 

 Bay_(6^. H. Fowler \). 



Distribution. Off Lorient, Western France (^Chevreaux) , 



4. Mcera semiserrata (Bate). 



1802. Megamcera semiserrata. Bate, Cat. Ampliip. Crust. Brit. Mus. 

 p. 226, pi. xxxix, fig. 6 ; Bate & Westw. Brit. Se^sile-ejed Crust, 

 vol. i. p. 401. 



1869. Mcera semiserrata, Nonr.aii, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, 

 vol. iii. p. 359. 



Hab. Oban, 1877 ; Salcombe, Devonshire, 1875 ; Round- 

 stone, Ireland, 1874; off St. Martin's Point, Guernsey, 1865 

 {A. M. N.)] Clifden Bay, Connemara {G. S. Bradij) : Mus. 

 Norm. Cumbrae, Scotland {D. Jiobertson !). 



Distribution, Western France {Chevreaux). 



5. Mcera Loveni (Bruzelius). 



1859. Gammarus Loveni, Bruzelius, Skand. AmpLip. Gauim. p. 59, 



pi. ii. tig. 9. 

 1865. Gammarvs Loveni, Goes, Crust. Amphip. maris Spetsb. p. 14. 

 1862. Mcera Loveni, Bate, Cat. Amphip. Crust. Brit. Mus. p. 193, 



pi. XXXV. fig. 1. 

 1868. Mcera Loveni, Norman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ii. 

 p. 416, pi. xxi. figs. 11,12. 



1870. Mcera Loveni, A. Boeck, Crust. Amphip. bor. et arct. p. 128. 

 1876. Mcera Loveni, A. Boeck, De Skaad. og Arkt. Amphip. p. 378. 



Form long and slender. Epimera very short, rounded 



* The part in which this description was published, though dated 

 1868, was not published until 1869, and contains at p. 530 a reference to 

 the previously publisliel Ma-ra Batei. 



