FISHES AND FISHERIES OF THE IRISH SEA. 



S. reticnlata 

 Schizoporella linear is 

 Mucronella peachii 

 M. ventricosa 

 M. coccinea 

 Diastopora obelia 

 Microporella mains it 

 Hippothoa divaricata 

 ff, distans 



Stomatopora Johnston i 

 Balanns balanoides 

 Thalestris peltata 

 Dactylopus flavus 

 Laophonte spinosa ( ? ) 

 Ectinosotna at/an ticttni 

 Cyclopice ra gracilicanda 

 Lichomolgus liber 

 Dy spon tins stria tns 

 A contiophorus scu tat its 

 A rtotrogus orbicular is 

 Stenothoe marina 

 Lencothoe spinicarpa 

 A mphilochus man udcns 

 Cyproidea brevirostris 

 Tritceta gibbosa 

 Cressa dubia 

 Podocerns cumbrensis 

 Spirontocaris spin us 

 Stenorhynchns, sp. 

 Portnnns, sp. 

 Eupagn rns bernhardns 

 E. cuanensis 

 Galathea intermedia 

 G. dispersa 



Crangon allmani 



Xantho tuberculatus 



Pycnogonum littorale 



Anomia ephippium 



Ostrea ednlis 



Mytihis modiolus 



Pec ten maxim us 



P. tigrinns 



P, pnsio 



P. opercidaris 



Astarte, sp. 



Venus casina 



Tapes, sp. 



Nucula nucleus 



Saxicava rngosa 



Pectnnciilns glycimci'is 



Chiton, sp. 



Cyprina islandica 



Tectura virgin ea 



Emarginnla fissura 



Pleiirotoma, sp. 



Troch us m illegra n us 



T, sizyphinus 



Goniodoris nodosa 



Amaroucium, sp. 



Didernnum, sp. 



Leptoclinum maculatuni 



Botryllns, sp. 



A scidiella virgin ca 



Ascidia mentnla 



A. plebeia 



Corella parallelogmmma 



Styelopsis grossnlaria 



Cynthia morns 



us, from 16 fathoms, 156 



Pandalns ami uliconiis 



A third haul, on this same occasion (October ayth) 

 species (see above, p. 19). 



In order to get another case, on entirely different ground, not of our own choosing, 

 on the first occasion after we commenced counting these hauls, when AVC were out 

 witnessing the trawling observations of the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries steamer "John Fell," 

 we counted, with the help of Mr. Andrew Scott and the men on board, the results of 

 the first haul of the shrimp trawl. It was taken on July 23rd at the mouth of the 

 Mersey estuary, inside the Liverpool Bar, on very unfavourable ground : bottom muddy 

 sand, depth 6 fathoms. The shrimp trawl (i|-inch mesh) was down for i hour, and it 

 brought up over seventeen thousand specimens referable- to the following thirty-nine 

 species, belonging to thirty-four genera : 



