from the Dngijer Bauk. 417 



OrchonteneUa ciUata^ G. O. Sars. 



OrchomencUti ci/iata, V^. O. Sars, Crust, of Norway, p. 00, pi. xxv. fi^'. 2 

 (1801). 



This soiiieuliat rare species was obtained sparingly in the 

 Dogger-Bank gntliering. It appears to have a fairly wide 

 distribution, as ClK'vrcu.x records it from the coasts of France. 



Trt/phosi'tes longipes (Spence Bate). 



Atiotiy.v lonqipesy Spence Bate, Cat. Amphip. Brit. ^Iii.s. p. 70, pi. xiii. 

 ^ li;r. 4(ls(;i>). 



Tn/p/iositcs lon(/ipes, G. O. Savs, Crust, of Norway, p. 61, pi. xxviii. 

 tig. 3, pi. xxix. tig. 1. 



This species occurred very sparingly in tlie Dogger-Baidc 

 material. Its known distribution extends to the Mediterranean. 



Bathyporeia norvegica, G. O. Sars. 



Bathyporeia norcegica, G. 0. Sais, Crust, of Norway, p. 128, pi. xliii. 

 (1801). 



Bathyporeia norvecjica was first recorded as British in the 

 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1892, ser. 6, vol. x. p. 205, from 

 specimens obtained in the Firth of Forth. This appears to 

 be tiie first record of its occurrence on the English coast. It 

 is readily distinguished i'rom any otlier allied form by its 

 larger size and especially by the tooth-like form of the 

 postero-lateral angles of the cpimeral plates of the third 

 segment of the metasome. 



Bathyporeia pelagica^ Spence Bate. 



Bathyporeia pelagka, Spence Bate, Cat. Ampliip. Brit. Mus. p. 174, 

 pi. xxxi. fig. 6 (1862). 



This is a smaller species than the last, and it has a fairly 

 wide distribution. Several specimens occurred in the Dogger- 

 Bank tow-net gathering. 



Argissa hamatipes (Norman). 



Syrrhoe hamatipes, Norman, Report of the 38th Meeting of the Brit. 



As.^oc., l'8G8. 

 Aryissa fypica, Boeck, Crust. Amphip. bor. et arct. p. 45 (1870) ; G, O, 



Sars, Crust, of Norway, p. 141, pi. xlviii. (1891). 

 Argissa hamatipes, Scott, Eleventh Annual Beport of the Fishery 



Board for Scotland, pt. iii. p. 213, pi. v. tigs. 30, 31. 



Several specimens of this curious species were obtained in 

 the gathering from the Dogger Bank. The present is a new- 

 record of the species for the English east coast. It has been 

 obtained at several places on the Scotch coasts. 



