Canon A. M. Xormaii on lirUisli Aniijliipoda. 47 



cuLila^X. ('osta) ; Naj)les [Delia Wille) : A[us. Nor. Katte- 

 gat {Meiiierl)] Greenland [Hansen) ; \V. France (Cheoreux) ; 

 Azores [JJurroin) . 



111. Leucothoe LiUjtborgii^ Boeck. 



1855. Leucothoe articulosa, Lilljebor^"-, (EtVur^. af K. ^'et.-Akild. 



Ftirband. p. 12t>. 

 18l)0 Leucothoe Lilljeboryii, Boeck, Furband. Skand. Naturf. Bde 



Miide, p. G53. 



1888. Leucothoe furina, Chevroux, Bull. Soe. d'Etudus Scient. de Paris, 

 11' aniuV, V semestre, p. i» (separate copy) (nee L.furina, Savigiiy). 



1889. Leucothoe imparicoinis, Xonuan, " Notes on British Amphipoda," 

 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. .ser. 6, vol. iv. p. 114, pi. x. lig-s. 1-4. 



18'.>L>. Leucothoe incisa, I). Robertson, " Second Contrib. Cat. Ampbip. 



and Isup. Firth of Clyde, &c.," Trans, Nat. lli^t. Soc. Glasgow, 



vol. iii. (p. 23, separate copy). 

 18f>2. Leucothoe LiUjeborrjii, G. O. Sars, (142) p. 284, pi. ci. fig. 2. 

 1897. Leucothoe incisa, Sttibbing, " Ampbipoda from Copenbagen 



Museum and other Sources," Trans. Linn. Soc, i^ud ser. Zool. vol. vii. 



p. 85, pi. X. 



The Leucothoe described by Sars under the name of 

 L. Lilljebortjii^ Boeck, is certainly the .same as my L.impari- 

 cornis. My description was taken from a mounted and only 

 partially dissected specimen, and thus the recurved process 

 of the last segment of the nietasonie could not be seen. It 

 appears to me that the characters by which Mr. Stebbiu*'- 

 would separate L. t'nci&a, Robertson, from this species are 

 insufficient: the gnathopod.-=, especially those of the first pair 

 show some differences dependent upon age. 



This species has been named at former periods '^Leucothoe 

 furina " by Sars, Chevreux, and myself. 



I am also inclined to think that Leucothoe servatipalnia 

 Delia Valle, is the same species. The chief difference, and 

 it is a very unimportant one, appears to be that there is a 

 slight serration at the commencement of the palm of the 

 second gnathopods, where the point of the finger impin<Tes on 

 tlic palm. 



Hah. Shetland, 1863 [A. M. N.) ■ Banff [T. Edward) ; 

 Ballock Bay and off Fairland l^int. Isle of Cumbrae 

 20 fathoms (/>. R.) ; near the Bass Uock and in Upper 

 Loch Fyne [T. S.) ; Mull (6-'. Brook, fide T. S.) ; Pool Erin, 

 Isle of Man, and Guernsey [A. 0. \V.). 



JJintrib. Kopervig, west coast of Norway, 40-60 fathoms 

 [G. O. Stir.s) ; Kullaberg, Sweden [Lilljeborfj) ; West France 

 [Chtvreuj.); Naples (?) [Jhlla Valle). 



