of the ^British Sessile- eyed Crustacea.^ 4()9 



Leucothoe furina (Savigny) . 



Tlie tiil)e tlius labelled contains only two specimens of a 

 male liat/iyporeia of the t'orni called by (jr. (). Sars /i. liohert- 

 sonii (Bate), so far as can be judged in the absence of the 

 colouring-matter of the eyes. 



Gossea inicrodeutojia (Bate). Fragments of two specimens. 

 Appears to be Aplierusa Jurinii (M.-Edw.). 



M icrodeutopus gryllotalpa (Costa). 



The young male of ^[. anomalus (Ralhke), as suggested by 

 Norman *, and not Costa's species. G. O. Sars makes it 

 (somewhat doubtfully) a distinct species under Bate's earlier 

 name of M. damnom'ensis. 



Mtcrodeutopus Wehsterii (Bate). 

 Now Autonoe Websteri. 



Aficrodeutopus anomalus (Rathke). Not in the collection. 



Norman has suggested * that this is the female of Aora 

 gracilis (Bate). From the description of the size, colour, and 

 marking this is probably correct, though the females of tiiese 

 two species are almost indistinguishable. 



Microdeutopus versiculatus (Bate). 



The female is here described. The male was described by 

 Norman * and again by Stebbing (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 4, vol. xiv. p. 12, pi. i. figs. 2-2/). 



Protomedeia hirsutimana (Bate). 



An unrecognizable fragment only remains. Only the ante- 

 rior half of the animal was seen by Bate ; but Norman * 

 supplied the description of the remainder in the above- 

 mentioned Report. Sars describes and figures this Sj)ecies 

 under the name of LcjHocheirus jn'losus (Zaddach) ; but as 

 that species is described as having the first gnathopods with 

 a somewhat swollen hand (" nianus modice tumidus ad 

 apicem versus latior factus"), wiiich agrees rather with the 

 form described and figured by Grubef than with Sars's 

 description, the identification is open to doubt. In Zaddach's 

 species also the secondary appendage of the upper antennai 



* Last Report of Shetland Drcdgincs, Brit. Assoc. 1868. 

 t " Beitr. zur Kemitniss der istrischen Aniphipodenfauna/' Arch, fiir 

 Nnturgescli. iHfM), jil. x. 



