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results to science when it is, as it always will be, eventually 

 overthrown." 



Nuculana piistulosa, Jeffreys. 

 From 1000 fatli. 



Nucida reticidafa, Jeffreys, 

 From 1000 fath. 



Nucida corhuhideSy Seguenza. 

 From 1000 fath. 



This and the preceding- species were both taken in deep 

 water off the west of Ireland by the ' Porcupine ' expedition. 



Limopsis cristata, Jeffreys. 

 From 1000 fath. 



Lima {Liinatula) suhovata, Jeffreys. 



From 1000 fath. One valve only. 



This species was dredged by the ' Valorous,' ' Porcu- 

 pine,' and ' Challenger ' expeditions at various stations in the 

 Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and according to Jeffreys 

 very fine examples were obtained by the Norwegian and 

 Dutch Arctic Expeditions. 



CRUSTACEA. By R. I. Pocock. 



Although not extensive in numbers this collection is of 

 considerable interest, inasmuch as it adds several forms to 

 the Crustacean fauna of Great Britain. 



Of course many of the specimens obtained are referable to 

 species of common occurrence on our coasts, but I am not 

 aware that such forms as Anamathia Carpenteri, LispognaUms 

 Thomsoniy diwA Parapagurus pilosimanus have ere this gained 

 the right to be included in a list of the fauna of the British. 

 area. Two species only are now for the first time character- 

 ized. One of these, Ebalia nux^ has long been known from 

 the Mediterranean under a manuscript name ; the other 

 Eupagurus carneus, appears to be wholly new. 



Dec APOD A. 



Anamathia Carpenteri. 



Amathia Carpenteri, Norman, in Wyville Thomsou's ' Depths of the 

 Sea,' p. 175, fig. 35 (1873). 



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