Crustacea of St. Andrews. 2Q5 



Genus Hyale, H. Eathke. 



Ifi/ale Nilssoni, H. Kathke ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 40 (as 



Allorchestes Nilssonii). 

 In small pools near high-water mark on the surface of the 

 bare rocks beyond the Maiden Rock, where almost the only 

 vegetation is borne on the backs of the limpets, and under 

 stones in littoral pools at the West Rocks. Stomachs of the 

 cod and flounder. 



Tribe Natatoria. 



Fam. 2. GammaridsB. 



Subfamily Steoocefhalibes. 



Genus Stenothoe, Dana { = Frobolmni, Costa ; Montaguaj 

 Bate & Westwood). 



Stenothoe monoculoides, Mont. ; B. & W. oj). cit. i. p. 54. 



In debris of fishing-boats, not uncommon. The dorsum 

 has rows of orange or reddish-orange specks, three distinct 

 rows on the broad plates of the anterior limbs, and other 

 isolated spots of the same hues ; eyes orange or reddish orange, 

 with small red dots posteriorly. A variety also occurs. 



Stenothoe marina, Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 58. 

 Frequent in debris of fishing-boats. Ova green. 



Stenothoe Alderi, Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 61. 

 With the foregoing, occasionally. 



Stenothoe poUexiana, Bate; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 64. 

 In the same locality. Body barred with red ; eyes red. 



Stenothoe clypeata, Bate ; B. & W. op. cit. ii. Supplement, 

 p. 499. 



Occasionally in the ddbris of the fishing-boats. 



Genus Lysianassa, M. -Edwards. 

 Lysianassa atlantica, M.-Edwards ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 82. 

 Not uncommon in the stomach of the haddock. 



Genus Anonyx, Kroyer. 



Anonyx HolboUii, Kroyer, =A. denticulatus, B. & W. 

 op. cit. i. p. 101. 



Occasionally after storms on the West Sands, and in the 

 stomachs of cod and haddock. 



