Crustacea of St. Andrews. 341 



Mysis Griffithsia^^ Bell, op. cit. p. 342. 

 Not uncommon . in rock-pools, and occasionally thrown on 

 the West Sands in multitudes after storms. 



Suborder DECAPODA. 



Tribe Macsousa. 



Fam. Palaemonidse. 



Genus Pal^jion, Fab. 



Palmmon squilla, L. ; Bell, ojp. cit. p. 305. 



Common in pools beyond the Eock and Spindle and in the 



stomachs of cod. 



Genus Pandalus, Leach. 

 Pandalus annulicornis^ Leach ; Bell, op. cit. p. 297. 



Abundant from the laminarian region to deep water, and 

 also in the stomachs of cod and haddock. 



Genus HiPPOLYTE, Leach. 

 Hvppolyte varians, Leach ; Bell, ojj. cit. p. 286. 



Frequent in rock -pools and ranging thence to deep water ; 

 stomachs of haddock. 



Hippolyte pusiola^ Kroyer, Monogr. af Slffigten Hippolytes 

 Nordiske Arter, p. 319, pi. 3. f. 69-73 {fide Rev. A. M. 

 Norman) . 



Occasionally from the coralline ground amongst shells and 

 stones, and in pools at the East Rocks. 



Hippolyte securifrons^ Norman, Tyneside Nat. Field-Club 



Trans, vol. v. (1863), pi. 12. figs. 1-7. 

 Occasionally in the stomach of the flounder. J 



Hippolyte spinus, Sowerby ; Bell, op. cit. p. 284. 

 Occasionally in the stomach of the haddock. 



Genus Dortphokus, Bate. 



Dorypkorus Gordoni, Bate, Nat. Hist. Review, vol. v. (1858), 

 p. 51. 

 Under a lai-ge stone in a pool near low water at the East 

 Rocks. Rare. 



