336 Canon A. M. Norman on BrilisJi Atnphipoda. 



second figure is more correct than the first? 4th. Points I 

 1-ay great stress upon are the difference in size of the gnathopods 

 and the large process (represented in the Brit. Mus. Gat.) 

 which is at the base of the palm of the second gnathopods. 

 It is in form as a hood, from the inside of which rises a 

 conspicuous sharp spine (see Caiman, gnJ and gn}^). 



The Phoxus simplex of Boeck (nee Bate) is a synonym of 

 Leptophoxus falcatus, G. O. Sars. 



Hab. Firth of Clyde ; Roundstone Bay and Valeutia, 

 Ireland; Brelade Bay, Guernsey {A. M. N.) -. Mas, Nor. 

 Guernsey, 7 fathoms {A, O. W.); Cumbrae {D. R., fide 

 Caiman) . 



Distrib. West coast of France {Chevreux & Bonnier). 



61. Phoxocephalits Fultoni, T. Scott. 



1890. Phorocephalus Fultoni, T. Scott, " Additions to the Fauna of the 

 Firth of Forth," Eighth Ann. Rep. Fish. Board Scotland, p. 327, 

 pi. xii. figs. 10-12, pi. xiii. figs. 1.3-19. 



1892. Pho.rocejikalus Fultoni, D. Robertson, " Second Contrib. Isop. 

 and Aniphip. Firth of Clyde," Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 

 vol. iii. p. 13 (separate copy). 



1893. Pho.rocephalus c7te/rt)'Ms-,"l)alla Valle, (139) p. 142, pi. v. fig. 10, 

 pi. XXXV. figs. 29-35. 



1896. Pho.vocephalus Fultoni, Caiman, " On Species of Phoxucephalus 

 and Apherusa,'' Trans. Roval Irish Acad. vol. xxx. p. 743. pi. xxxi. 

 figs. 1, 2. ' 



JIab. Roundstone, Ireland, tow-net, 1874 ; Firth of Clyde, 

 tow-net, 1884; Mylor Creek, Falmouth, 1881; Plymouth, 

 tow-net, 1889 ; Guernsey (.4. M. N.) ; Isle of Cumbrae {D. R., 

 as " Phoxns HolboUii) : Mm. Nor. Off St. Monaco, Firth of 

 Fortli (7". 8.) ; near Menai Bridge ; Port Erin (Isle of Man) ; 

 and Jersey [A. 0. W.). 



Distrib. Naples (A. M. N.) ; La Croisic, west coast of 

 France (Chevreux). 



I conclude that this is Phoxus HolboUii of Robertson's 

 " First Contribution," as he sent me at that time specimens 

 taken in the tow-net under this name. I subsequently took 

 it myself in the Clyde by tow-net. 



Genus 2. Harpinia, Boeck. 

 [Harpinia plumosa (Kroyer). 



1842. Phoxus plumosa, Kroyer, Naturhist. Tidsskr. vol. iv. p. 1-52; 

 2 RiBkkes, vol. i. 1844, p. 563. 



1891. Harpinia plumosa, G. O. Sars, (142) p. 151, pi. Iii. 



Greenland, ' Valorous,' 1875. An Arctic form, " Spets- 

 bergen, Novaya Zemlia; the Kara Sea and the Siberian Polar 

 Sea" ((?. 6'.).] 



