Canon A. M. Norman on British Amphipoda. 39 



Fam. VIII. Stenothoidge. 

 Genus 1. Stenothoe, Dana. 



94. Stenothoe marina (Bate). 



1860. Stenothoe Danai, A. Boeck, Forh. ved de Skand. Naturf. 8de 

 Mode, p. 655. 



1861. Montagua marina, Bate & Westwood, (1) vol. i. p. 58. 

 1892. Stenothoe marina, G. Sars, (142) p. 236, pi. lxxx. 



Bab. Shetland; Skye ; Isle of Cumbrae; Cullercoats, 

 Northumberland ; Durham coast ; Plymouth ; Donegal Bay, 

 Ireland (A.M.N.) ; ' Porcupine,' 1869, Stat. 6, off S.W. Ire- 

 land, 90 fathoms j Firth of Forth (T. 8.) : Mus. Nor. Moray 

 Firth and off Spurm Head (T. 8.) ; St. Andrews (M'Bitosh) ; 

 Loch F>ne (Murray); North Wales; Isle of Man; near 

 Bray Head, "W. Ireland (A. 0. W.) ; Jersey and Sark 

 (Kcehler). 



95. Stenothoe crassicornis, A. O. Walker. 



1897. Stenothoe crassicornis, Walker, Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1896, p. 420. 



1897. Stenothoe crassicornis, Walker, "New Species of Edriophthahua 



from the Irish Sea," J own. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. xxvi. p. 229, 



pi. xviii. figs. 3-3 e. 



Bab. " Three males taken in the bottom tow-net 6 miles 



W.S.W. of Calf of Man, in 23 fathoms " (A. 0. W.). 



96. Stenothoe monoculoides (Montagu). 



1861. Montagua monoculoides, Bate & Westwood, (1) vol. i. p. 54. 

 1892. Stenothoe monoculoides, G. 0. Sars, (142) p. 240, pl.lxxxii. fig. 1. 



Bab. Apparently to be found all round our coasts. Shet- 

 land • Firth of Clyde; Plymouth; Falmouth ; Guernsey ; 

 Jersey ; Roundstone, Ireland (^1. M. N.) ; Cullercoats, North- 

 umberland (J. Alder) ; Starcross, Devon (G. Parker) : Mus. 

 Nor. Fame Islands, Northumberland (A. M. N.) ; Ardbear 

 Bay' Ireland (Brady ty Robertson) ; North Wales and Isle of 

 Man {A. 0. W.) ; St. Andrews (M'lntosh) ; Firth of Forth 

 (7'. 8.) ; Loch Fyne (Murray) ; Valentia, Ireland (A. 0. W.). 



Distrib. South and West Norway, as far north as Trond- 

 hiem Fiord (O. 0. Sars); Denmark (Meinert) ; West France 

 (Chevreux) ; Azores (Barrois). 



97. Stenothoe setosa, sp. n. (PI. III. figs. 2-4.) 

 Coxal plates of second peraeopods resembling" those of 

 S. marina in form. Superior antennas with basal joint longer 



